Mosses live in shady moist places
no
Yes. Mosses were around long before the dinosaurs were.
Because mosses live in moist areas,and of course in forest is always raining.
some of them live to a cerent age befor being killed
Mosses need to live in damp and shaded environments because they lack roots and vascular tissues to transport water. These conditions help mosses to absorb water and nutrients directly through their leaves. Additionally, moisture helps them with reproduction and protects them from drying out.
bcuz theydont kno how to live and then let it happen
mosses, fissidens, java ferns, and pellia
many algae and mosses can be found living on rocks.
Because they do not have true roots to absorb water from soil.
Mosses are non-vascular because they have no vascular tissue inside of them. That is why mosses need to live near moist areas so they can absorb the water directly because they don't have long roots to absorb the water.
Mosses adapt to environments, exhibiting variations. Although many mosses live in temperate zones, they also have been found living in tundra. Mosses can grow on rocks, mountains, and brick and cement structures. They are frequently found on tombstones and other memorials.
Club mosses prefer moist environments and can be found in shady forests, wetlands, and along stream banks. They are commonly found in temperate and tropical regions around the world.