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Q: What organism is likely to live on the stump of a dead tree in a cool moist shady forest?
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What is the particular environment to which a particular species is adapted?

A species population is adapted to and lives in a habitat.The habitat must satisfy all the needs of its population. Two different populations cannot live in the same niche in the habitat. One has to move.If two different populations are living close together they will have to take part in competition, predation, cooperation, or symbiosis.Several populations make up a community. Communities interact with the non-living world around and make up an eco-system.A:First of all, what type of species are you looking for? and second of all, think about it: in what type is it? amphibian? mammal? reptile? insect? amphibian: it would usually lie in the moist and soft areas of the mud, dirt, or body of water.mammal: there are lots of places where these can lie. Look around, anything that has hair, or gives birth to live animals, are mammals.reptile: it lies in water, land, and shady spots.insect: just like the mammal. look around. anything that has 6 legs. (NOT spiders! Spiders belong to the aracne kingdom! ar-ak-nay or nee).


What type of trees are there in the rainforest?

This depends largely on the continent on which the rainforests are located, and the climate zone. plants in the tropical rainforest are very different from plants in the cool temperate rainforest, for example. Some common rainforest plants are: * Ceiba * Cecropia * Kapok * Strangler Fig * Teak * Twin Kauri * Giant Red Cedar * Curtain Fig * Cathedral Fig In some areas of the world, bamboo is a common rainforest plant, though it is not a tree, but the world's largest grass. Other smaller plants which are not trees include ferns, mosses, fungus and lichen, epiphytes such as orchids, bromeliads and various species of vines such as lianas.


What would cause dark green surface ground mold when it rains?

I'm not sure it's mold you're looking at. You said "ground mold," and you also said it's green. Those two characterizations don't jibe with mold. Are you sure it's not ground moss or algae? Moss grows in shady, damp areas of your lawn or garden, right on top of the soil. It usually requires soil that is slightly acidic. In fact, some people give up trying to grow turf-type grasses in heavily treed, damp areas and foster moss growth instead by applying weak acids to the sol. It can be, surprisingly, very attractive. Japanese moss gardens are the pinnacle of the art form. Algae, on the other hand, usually grows on concrete and wood patios and decks wherever standing water is allowed to exist and wherever poor ventilation and slow evaporation leave surfaces damp. You could use a power washer to clean the algae, or you could dilute some bleach in water and apply it with a scrub brush. It might take a day or two to see results, however. *I live in Tennessee and dark green mold is common here. Mold must have a dark or shady and damp environment to grow. Bleach will kill it. Or just scrape it off with a knife. A dehumidifier will help keep it from coming back, but I dont know if you would need one in Arizona, or if they even sell them in Arizona. You might get a better answer if you ask this question in the Biology section.


Does moss damage concrete?

Living organisms may contribute to mechanical weathering (as well as chemical weathering, see 'biological' weathering below). Lichens and mosses grow on essentially bare rock surfaces and create a more humid chemical microenvironment. The attachment of these organisms to the rock surface enhances physical as well as chemical breakdown of the surface microlayer of the rock.

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Where do honeysuckle plants grow?

Honeysuckle likes to grow in a moist, shady area.


Where does the hart's tongue fern live?

The hart's tongue fern lives in a damp (moist) shady place like in a forest.


What color does moss come in?

Moss comes in the color green because of the moisture and shady places it has been sitting in. Just think of this, When water sits in moist and shady places (like the rain forest) for too long, it turns green. Same thing with moss. That is how moss forms (from being in moist and shady places like the rain forest).


Where mosses live?

Mosses live in shady moist places


Does lady slippers require direct sun?

No, Lady Slipper Orchids orCypripedium species are usually forest plants and prefer cool, moist, shady locations with rich organic soil.


Where are non vascular plants located?

Inside water bodies and moist shady places


Where do Bryophyta grow?

Bryophytes generally grow in moist and shady places of rocky hills.


In what kind of setting would you find the walking fern?

in the southern part of the United States.


Why is it important for bryophytes to grow in more shaded areas?

bryophytes and pteridophytes grow in moist and shady places because they do not have the ability to withstand the sun light


Are most slime molds found on decaying logs or dead leaves in moist cool shady environments?

true


What would grow in a mossy area?

To grow moss you need a cool, dark surface and environment (shady) and it also must be moist


Why do ferns live in the rainforest?

Because they do not have deep root systems like other true plants do, and so thrive better growing in the most moist and shady places moss spores can find and propagate.