The green slimy stuff that grows on mountains is often a type of algae or moss. These organisms thrive in moist, shaded environments and can form slippery, green layers on rocks and soil. In some cases, the growth may also include lichens, which are symbiotic relationships between fungi and algae or cyanobacteria. These organisms play important roles in the ecosystem by aiding in soil formation and providing habitats for various microfauna.
It's a mossy film that grows on them a fungus, look at the bottom of a pond sometime.
The slimy mucus stuff in a pool is probably algae.
they are slimy so they can clime up walls and stuff like that
We have stuff like that, but we don't actually know for sure what it is... I think it's like a moss which grows in pipes and waterholes.
If you have access to the pond it came from algae (green slimy stuff) would be the best but if not boil lettuce until it gets mushy, let it cool, then drop it in for your tadpole.
Hag fish survives with there slimy stuff ! Lols
slimy slug stuff
big mountains with stuff !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! big mountains with stuff !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pour hydrogen peroxide on it daily, it will eat away the green stuff and dried blood if you have any. Your toe will probably stay infected until the nail grows enough, then it will just stop leaking the stuff.
The green stuff that grows on clothes kept in damp areas is typically mold or mildew. These are types of fungi that thrive in moist environments and can cause discoloration and odors. It's important to properly clean and dry affected items to prevent further growth and potential health issues.
i know no i dont
Because she thinks the idea of slimy stuff on bread is gross