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What plants grow in ice?

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Anonymous

13y ago
Updated: 8/20/2019

Of course they do grow on ice

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Why do few plants grow in Greenland?

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When liquid, sea water is warmer than ice and more conducive to plant growth.


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although no other vegetation can grow here, linhens- or funguslike plants and mosses- can live on rocks.


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