moss grows on land, and algae grows in water
Moss is a type of small, non-vascular plant that typically grows in damp or shady environments. Two common types of mosses are Sphagnum moss, known for its water-retaining properties, and Hypnum moss, which often grows in forests and on rocks.
Moss typically grows on the side of a statue that is more shaded and damp, providing a suitable environment for its growth. Factors like sunlight exposure, moisture levels, and surface texture can influence where moss grows on a statue.
warm and damp
In moss, where the sporophyte grows directly out of the top of the gametophyte.
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moss grows on land, and algae grows in water
The moss that grows on rocks is considered a form of mechanical weathering. The roots of the moss penetrate the cracks and crevices in the rock, causing physical breakdown through expansion and contraction as the moss grows and shrinks. This process eventually breaks down the rock into smaller fragments.
Moss does not point to anything. There is an old wive's tale that it grows on the north side of trees, but actually it grows all over.
Moss grows on a tree and protects it. The tree houses the moss.
Moss typically grows on the north side of a tree.
Moss typically grows on the north side of a tree.
Moss typically grows on the north side of trees.
moss leaves