Biology, asked by parii9672, 9 months ago

Why is the share of mosses and ferns so few in the share of species biodiversity?

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Answered by mayurshiyale
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Answer:

Mosses and ferns have came long ago in the evolution time scale.

Explanation:

They require damp and dark places to grow. Since these places are difficult to find these species find it difficult to survive and thrive in very less niches.

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