Moist places are typically found in regions with high humidity, frequent rainfall, or proximity to water bodies. Examples include tropical rainforests, wetlands, marshes, and areas near rivers or lakes. Coastal regions also tend to be moist due to oceanic influences. Additionally, certain ecosystems like mangroves and swamps thrive in consistently wet conditions.
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Plants typically grow faster in moist places because water is essential for their growth and nutrient uptake. In dry conditions, plants may struggle to photosynthesize and obtain enough water, which can slow down their growth rate.
Your mouth is a dark, moist place. Bacteria live in dark, moist places.
they like to live in gardens, ponds,and oceans. and moist places
They like moist places and where their is plenty of food.
at a farm
Mosses live in shady moist places
moist places are there habitat.they like moist grass and litte ponds. so they can swim around
Moist = clouds = heat retention Desert = no clouds = heat loss = cooler
Bacteria live everywhere, especially moist places.
in caves and basements places that are cool and moist usually