Moss typically grows on the south side of trees in the Southern Hemisphere.
Moss typically grows on the north side of a tree in the Northern Hemisphere, as it receives less direct sunlight and retains more moisture.
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.
Because the north side of a gravestone receives the least amount of sunlight. Moss needs lots of moisture to survive and reproduce. Sunlight will dry it out. However, because of the earths tilt, moss will tend to grow on the south side in the southern hemisphere
Because the north side of a gravestone receives the least amount of sunlight. Moss needs lots of moisture to survive and reproduce. Sunlight will dry it out. However, because of the earths tilt, moss will tend to grow on the south side in the Southern Hemisphere
The sloth does not grow moss, the moss does.
Moss typically grows on the north side of trees, as it thrives in shaded and moist environments.
Moss grows anywhere it can. If an indoor surface is clean moss won't grow on it, but outdoors there's no such thing as a clean surface, so moss will grow there if the climatic conditions are right.
Yes, moss does begins a very, very large part of its life cycle only on the north side of trees in the US. However, after a very, very long time that the moss has established itself, I'm talking decades here, then the moss will take over the south side too. But not initially and it rarely lasts that long to take over both sides of a tree. It generally will perish first. Moss grows on all sides of trees. It grows thickest on the north side because the north side doesn't get as much direct sunlight (If it gets any at all) And moss generally grows better in shaded areas. If this is true that moss grows thickest on the north side of the tree, in the southern hemisphere the moss should then grow on the south side of the tree as the sun should pretty much always face the north side of the tree on trees below the equator.
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.
Moss typically grows from spores that are carried by the wind or water. These spores land on a suitable surface, such as soil, rocks, or trees, where they germinate and begin to grow into moss plants.