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How do mosses adapt to the temperate deciduous forests?
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How do mosses adapt to the temperate deciduous forests?
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Because the Deciduous forest is always wet and thats with mosses need to survive because mosses are always wet and slimy and if you go to the beach you can see the moss on the side walls
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