Acidic soil pH, breezes, patchy spots, poor drainage and shade are factors that cause moss to grow on a lawn. Moss favors a pH no higher than 5.8 in soils that are damp and are neither densely covered nor nicely sunlit. It spread by spore so its presence is guaranteed by light winds during warm weather.
The sloth does not grow moss, the moss does.
Moisture, shade, shelter, slow-growing plants, soil and somewhat still air cause moss to grow in lawns. Mosses (Bryophytaplant division) flourish in damp, shady areas that foster growth in mats. They need surfaces to adhere to and will settle for damp, quiet, shaded bark, rocks, soil and water.
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No, not always. Moss is acidic - yes, but having moss grow is not usually a sign of acidic soil. To grow moss in your lawn, all that is required is insufficient sunlight, low soil fertility, compacted soil, dampness, low pH. If moss is growing, it is more likely a problem with soil compaction.
No because it will damage your lawn.
Moss grows anywhere it can. If an indoor surface is clean moss won't grow on it, but outdoors there's no such thing as a clean surface, so moss will grow there if the climatic conditions are right.
They cannot grow on a rock but will grow among rocks Moss however will grow quite happily on rocks.
Moss will grow on the North side as it does not receive the sun.
Like any other plants, it requires nutrients and moistness to grow.
moss can grow on a rock
if it is a underwater moss it will or else it will rot.
by watering it