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Moss absorbs water primarily through its leaves and stems rather than through roots, making it dependent on moisture in its environment. The amount of water moss "drinks" varies based on humidity, temperature, and light conditions. Typically, moss requires a consistently damp environment to thrive, but it can also tolerate periods of dryness before rehydrating when moisture becomes available again. Overall, the water uptake is minimal compared to larger plants, as mosses are adapted to absorb water directly from the air and substrate.

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