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Why do mosses regenerate so quickly?

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Why do mosses regenerate so quickly?

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Mosses form large numbers of spores that can be distributed by wind and water. Mosses can reproduce asexually to exploit disturbed habitats such as bare rock following a landslide, or bare soil following a forest fire, Mosses can tolerate prolonged drought and resume growth when water is again available.

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