would you expect to find moss plants growing Where there is little or no water present? Explain your answer.

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No, moss plants would not typically be found in areas with little or no water present. Moss plants are non-vascular plants that require a significant amount of water to survive and thrive. They rely on water for various functions such as photosynthesis and nutrient uptake. Without enough water, moss plants would not be able to carry out these essential processes and would therefore not be able to grow effectively. Additionally, moss plants are typically found in damp, shaded areas where water is more abundant, so it is unlikely they would be able to survive in dry environments without access to water.

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