A recent Study published in the journal Nature has found that Moss can absorb six times more carbon dioxide than other plants. Mossy soil was found to contain six times more carbon than soils without moss, even those considered healthy. Moss has been found to be an important ecological component, with hundreds of tiny leaves and the ability to extract water from the atmosphere. Moss also acts as a natural protector against plant pathogens and has the ability to revive even in arid climates. The study highlights the importance of moss in maintaining the health and balance of ecosystems worldwide.
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