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Moss is found in damp places on rocks, trees, on the ground, etc.
It is the moss rock and the other type of rocks
The moss that commonly grows on rocks is often referred to as "rock moss" or "crustose lichen." These types of mosses and lichens are adapted to thrive in harsh environments with limited soil and moisture. They play a crucial role in breaking down the rock surface, contributing to soil formation and providing habitat for other organisms. Common species include Rhizocarpon and Cladonia, which can often be found in various ecosystems worldwide.
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In Pokémon Dark Violet, you can obtain a Moss Shard by exploring certain areas in the game, particularly in the forests where moss-covered rocks may be found. You might also find it as a hidden item in specific locations. Additionally, some NPCs may offer the Moss Shard as a gift or in exchange for completing certain tasks. Be sure to check your surroundings carefully to spot any hidden items!
They cannot grow on a rock but will grow among rocks Moss however will grow quite happily on rocks.
Granite moss is a type of moss that can be found growing on granite rocks in the wild. It is a small, velvety moss that is adapted to living in harsh environments with low soil nutrient levels. Granite moss plays a role in soil formation and ecosystem processes.
Moss is found in damp places on rocks, trees, on the ground, etc.
No they will not eat moss. Yabbies are freshwater crayfish. They are scavengers and eat whatever they can catch or find living or dead and rotting, they also eat detrius and insect larvae.
To grow orchids in a glass you will need: moss, sheet rocks, chopsticks, orchid fertilizer, and river rocks. Moisten the moss, add fertilizer, then sheet rocks.
Moss starts off as a cell maybe
moss
It is the moss rock and the other type of rocks
water, branches, moss, rocks, etc.
Thats not grass. Thats moss.
The smaller fish eat moss and algae off the rocks to survive, while the bigger fish eat the smaller fish to survive.
They live under any rocks with moss - enough to cover them and protect them from predators.