Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.
Their large surface areas make them dry out easily.
The fungi that produce mushrooms need a cool (not freezing) damp climate to be able to grow and produce mushrooms.
Lichen is the product of a symbiotic relationship between a fungus and a photosynthetic organism, usually a photosynthetic bacteria or algae. The photosynthetic organism gains a place to live and protection. Most of the organisms that live as part of a lichen need a moist environment and cannot usually live in the areas that lichen can grow; The fungi allows the photosynthetic organism to remain moist. The fungi gains a source of energy from the photosynthetic organism. The photosynthetic organism produces sugars using solar energy which are used by the fungi.
they need a food source (hyterotrophs), warmth, and moist conditions to grow in.
Fungi need moist environments to grow because they absorb nutrients from their surroundings through their cell walls. Water helps dissolve and deliver these nutrients to the fungi for uptake. Additionally, moisture is essential for fungal spores to germinate and develop into mature fungi.
wet,cold and having alot of plants to eat and to blah to the blah to the blah
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Because they need water to reproduce
Because they need to be moist to survive.
Because lizards are dry animals and frogs' skins are moist and need to live in damp places.They wouldn't adapt to live in a dry area.Lizards are reptiles and can live in dry and hot places..
Yes, there are fungi that live in deserts as lichens. Lichens can also be found at the poles (which are also dry since cold air does not hold much moisture and there is not much liquid water in the soil).
they need to keep moist