They don't have a vascular system, so they need to absorb water straight from the soil. Its great isn't it.
No, a water moss fern is not a land plant. It is an aquatic plant that can be found in wet, marshy environments like bogs, swamps, or along the edges of ponds or streams.
Wet places could include rainforests, swamps, and lakes, where there is a high moisture content. Dry places could include deserts, arid regions, and salt flats, where there is little to no precipitation and low humidity.
wet ones
wet swampy area
Plants in cold places have adaptations like small leaves, hairy coatings, and the ability to freeze and thaw without damage. In wet places, plants may have shallow roots, large leaves for efficient water absorption, and specialized structures to shed excess water.
wet places
in wet places
Yes they love wet places, unless your talking about frogs that dont live near anything wet of course :/
No.
yes because they live in tropical places which is wet and hot.
It spawns.
during rain or monsoon as they live in wet places
because they have short limbs and they are camouflaged
Yes, protists can live in wet places such as ponds, lakes, rivers, and oceans. They require moisture for survival and are well-adapted to aquatic environments due to their diverse forms and physiological capabilities.
it lives in damp places like mud or wet grass it also live in wet soil and if we dig it about 1 inch-2 inch in muddy(wetty not at all places) lands we can find them
In damp, wet, moist places. Swamps, showers, under rocks that sort of thing.
It is moist, and gives them a place to hide from predators.