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In the northern hemisphere moss grows thicker on the north side of trees, what side does it grow on in the southern hemisphere?
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That would be the south side, for the same reason that it grows on the north side in the northern hemisphere.
Throughout the year the sun never hits the north side of a tree (or anything else for that matter) due to the angle of the earth's axis. If you notice, the sun is lower in the southern sky in the Winter, then in Summer it comes north. The same thing happens in the southern hemisphere, but opposite.
Throughout the year the sun never hits the north side of a tree (or anything else for that matter) due to the angle of the earth's axis. If you notice, the sun is lower in the southern sky in the Winter, then in Summer it comes north. The same thing happens in the southern hemisphere, but opposite.
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