Which of the following is the tundra vegetation?
(a) Silver fir (b) Palm (c) Mosses (d) Oak
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c)mosses
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c) Mosses
Mosses of the following is the tundra vegetation.
- Mosses are bryophytes, which are non-flowering plants. Lichens are multicellular creatures (fungus and algae) Most mosses and lichens can be found in tundra regions and other temperate climates. The majority of the vegetation in the tundra region is made up of these species.
- In the tundra region, you can find mosses and lichens. The "country of endless snow" is another name for the tundra climate zone.
- Mosses are spore-producing, non-flowering plants that lack true roots but do have stalks and leaves. Mosses are categorised as Bryophyta (bryophytes) in the plant kingdom, along with their relatives the liverworts and hornworts.
- The polar region is incredibly cold when you arrive there. Here, there is very little room for natural plants to develop. Here, there are only mosses, lichens, and tiny bushes. The brief summer months are when it grows. It is referred to as tundra vegetation.
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