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Yes, moss grows faster and greener in the shade. That is why you know which way is north when you are lost in the woods
It affects plant growth by the sunlight.
yes. It depends on how much of the sunlight the plant has
yes it does.
Dampness and shade encourage the growth of moss, which is in the Bryophyta division of plants. Moss has absolutely no way of holding in water. So it doesn't grow in sunlight, which helps evaporate available moisture.
Moss is green. This means it creates its own food from sunlight. The green indicates that moss does photosynthesis.
It makes its own food from sunlight!
around 2 weeks to 3 weeks. put away from direct sunlight to avoid moss growth. temperature around 35-37. put methylene blue or anti moss to kill moss if available.
Yes
explain the effects of the sunlight striking earth
Moss responds to different stimuli in different ways. For example, it will grow in sunlight, and when water is present.
Well, a plant needs sunlight to live, because plants use the sun's energy to make food. And if there's no sunlight, then it'll die. But the plants on the ocean floor don't need sunlight and use another method of making food.
sunlight
How dose sunlight increase plants
Yes, moss grows faster and greener in the shade. That is why you know which way is north when you are lost in the woods
north receives the least sunlight. Moss dries out in the sun