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Moss Trivia
What is the primary method by which mosses reproduce? (Hard)
#1: Spores
#2: Seeds
#3: Bulbs
#4: Rhizomes
What type of habitat do mosses typically thrive in? (Expert)
#1: Desert
#2: Tropical rainforest
#3: Wetlands
#4: Urban areas
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Moss Fun Facts
Moss can absorb carbon dioxide and release moisture, helping to stabilize environments and improve air quality!
Mosses can survive extreme conditions and can remain dormant for years, only to regrow when conditions become favorable again.
Moss Polls
What is your favorite type of moss to cultivate?
Sphagnum Moss
Sheet Moss
Cushion Moss
Spanish Moss
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What is your favorite habitat for moss growth?
Forests
Wetlands
Urban areas
Rock surfaces
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