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The difference in structure between moss and algae which makes moss more successful inland is that the former contains a set of leaf looking spongy appendages that help them create more food.
Explanation:
- Moss and algae are two different plant types and both can survive on land.
- However, algae tend to grow on water surfaces whereas moss can grow on trees and moist places and also in cold climate.
- Moss can survive more on land than algae, as they contain leaf-like appendages and these clump of leaf like structures help in synthesizing more of food. Algae, on the other hand, survive by clumping and spreading.
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