The Fallacy of Moss Only Growing Upon the North Side of Trees, the Hemisphere Which Produces Moss Upon the North Side of Trees, the Direction of Moss Upon Trees Within the Southern Hemisphere, the Reason the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere Produce Disparate Moss Growth Directions, the Reason Architecture Facing South is Brighter Than Architecture Facing North, the Reason Northern Hemisphere Mosses Grow Upon the North Side of Trees, the Reason Northern Hemisphere Mosses Rarely Grow Upon the South Side of Trees, the Primary Reason Mosses Require Large Volumes of Water, the Requirement of Every Cell Within Moss to Ensure Survival, the Secondary Reason Mosses Require Large Volumes of Water, How Moss Disseminate Spores and Reproduce, the Impact Upon Moss When its Attached Surface Dries, the Moss Surface Which Dries Out the Most Rapidly, the Various Surfaces Moss Attach to, the Most Probable Surface Location to Discover Moss, the Sun Exposed and Non-Sun Exposed Sides of Surfaces Within the Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere, the Reason Moss is Typically Pilose With Lamellae, the Reason Lamellae Have a Pilose Texture for Human Beings, and the Reason Moss Develop Pilose Lamellae

Moss doesn't only grow on the north side of trees, as it is commonly believed by many. Moss usually grows on the north side but this rule only applies in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, moss mostly grows on the south sides of trees. The reason for this inversion is that in the northern hemisphere, because of the tilt of the Earth on its axis, the sun almost always appears to be a little south of directly overhead. That's why rooms with windows facing south are brighter than ...


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