fungus
The six classifications determined by precipitation and temperature are tropical, dry, mild, continental, polar, and mountain. These classifications are defined based on the characteristics of the climate in a particular region, such as average temperature and amount of precipitation.
Sort of. Mushrooms need a bit of moisture, and thunder is often followed by rain. So it's not really the thunder & lightning that brings the mushrooms out, but the accompanying rain that does it.Only rain would work just as well, but not be quite as noticeable.Lightning and thunder cannot cause mushrooms to grow, but they are usually accompanied by rain, and fungi (a mushroom is part of a fungus) grow best in moist environments.
Mushrooms are not directly caused by lightning. However, lightning strikes can create favorable conditions for mushroom growth by providing nitrogen in the form of nitrates to the soil. This can stimulate fungal spores to germinate and produce mushrooms in the area where lightning has struck.
Landforms are commonly classified based on their shape, origin, and location. Shape-based classifications categorize landforms as mountains, valleys, plains, plateaus, and more. Origin-based classifications group landforms as volcanic, erosional, depositional, or tectonic in nature. Locational classifications are based on geographic features such as coastal, fluvial, glacial, or desert landforms.
Mushrooms generally prefer slightly acidic soil with a pH range of 5.5-6.5. Acidic conditions help to create a balanced environment for mushroom growth and nutrient absorption. Alkaline soil may hinder the growth of mushrooms as it can impact their ability to absorb essential nutrients.
Mushrooms are fungi.
the scientific names is Basidiomycetes
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Mushrooms are in the fungi kingdom.
I believe the scientific name of a mushroom is Coprinus comatus
Scientific name... Genus= Alces, Species= Alces.
Fungi is a group with technical name Mycophyta.
I belive the scientific name for mushrooms is Agaricaceae. But im not really sure.
fungi, decompeser is there part in the fodd chain Actually Fungi is not even a species, it is a Kingdom, one of the most broad classifications of organisms. It is true that mushrooms are in the kingdom of Fungi, but that is not their species, the true answer is that there are actually multiple species of mushrooms, there isn't just one.
ther r gay ones and white ones
The person that studies classification is a entomolgst
The scientific name for magic mushrooms is Psilocybe cubensis.