moss?
Middle English was not created: it evolved from Old English under the influence of Norman French, beginning in the 12th Century.
It is under Literary Devices and Figures of Speech - that is under English Language, which is under Literature and Language.
the attic (under the roof)
That is not an English word. 'Under-demeciated' is from Bedtime stories.
Until the modern period of English, a string of negatives reinforced each other. When we said "not no one, not nohow" it meant "absolutely no one at any time." Under the misguidance of "experts" who held that English should be forced to comply with the rules of Latin grammar, in which a series of negatives cancel each other, the "double negative" became an emphatic positive. Thus "not no one" now means "many people."
yes rocks can determine where algae is
Algae used to come under fungus, but now it is in its own group. It falls under eukaryote.
The kingdom that multicellular algae are categorized under is Plantae.
You can't. An algae is a type of protozoa, and they are classified under the kingdom protista.
Always in moist areas under , and under algae
Algae can cover any surface; walls, rocks, etc, as long as it is under water.
if your accident is severe enough and the other person is underinsured - then you could collect from their insurance (must be their policy limits) and your insurance under the "underinsured coverage" or UIM - Underinsured motorist
No they are not the same
chlorophyceae
The only planet known to have life, including algae, is Earth. But it is possible that particularly hardy and very simple forms of algae (e.g. cyanobacteria) could survive on Mars, or perhaps somewhere like the upper layers of the ocean under Jupiter's moon, Europa.
spirogyra,
Under the ground, in an aquifer.