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Moss reproduces by having its cells split into two repeatedly. This process, known as asexual reproduction, is carried out best in warm, dark, and damp environments because: warmth makes them reproduce quicker, they do not need light [and actually prefer less of it], and because they require water to survive [basically for the same reasons we do, it's a very important componant to hello peepslife].
Hornworts, liverworts and mosses are known as bryophytes. They do not have the ability to pull nutrients or water from the ground at large distance. Due to this nature, they live in moist areas such as forests and creeks.
flowers live in moist places and in all 50 states
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Mosses live in shady moist places
Moss reproduces by having its cells split into two repeatedly. This process, known as asexual reproduction, is carried out best in warm, dark, and damp environments because: warmth makes them reproduce quicker, they do not need light [and actually prefer less of it], and because they require water to survive [basically for the same reasons we do, it's a very important componant to hello peepslife].
Because mosses live in moist areas,and of course in forest is always raining.
Hornworts, liverworts and mosses are known as bryophytes. They do not have the ability to pull nutrients or water from the ground at large distance. Due to this nature, they live in moist areas such as forests and creeks.
The first land plants were mosses, or something like them. Mosses don't have roots to take up water, and don't have any way to get water from the ground to the leaves, so they remain small and have to live in places that stay moist.
mosses are usually found in damp areas, commonly in woodlands or on the edge of streams. Some can be found in damp areas in cities. Mosses can inhabit marshy areas, slow moving waterways and boggy areas. Trees and rocks in moist regions can attract colonies of moss generally found on the north side, the side away from sunlight in the northern hemisphere
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they like to live in gardens, ponds,and oceans. and moist places
Dileptus typically live in moist and salty areas. They are primarily found in bodies of salt water, but they can reside in some soils and mosses.
Bacteria live everywhere, especially moist places.
flowers live in moist places and in all 50 states
mosses/ Bryophyta