Biology, asked by hopelujan27, 4 months ago

Why do mosses get replaced by larger plant species during succession?

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Answered by ItsBlueberry
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.Milck of magnesium...

Answered by rhakursurajsingh2010
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When lichen and mosses died off, they are usually replaced by bigger plants because they have made the place suitable for the growth of larger plants. The dead parts of lichen and mosses decompose and turn into small particles of soil, this allow other plant species to grow in this location.

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