tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360356351594869925.post8946510872969208038..comments2024-03-18T14:53:48.963-04:00Comments on Punnett's Square: Can Moss Really Survive in Antarctic Temperatures?G. F. Barbatohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09416043925683981826noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360356351594869925.post-72305920238422403832017-02-08T19:26:11.998-05:002017-02-08T19:26:11.998-05:00]If moss gets dry it shrivels up and then when it ...]If moss gets dry it shrivels up and then when it rains it bursts back into life again. I thinks there's a plant called the Lazarus plant that relates to moss. But its weird, 1500 years ago this moss was soaking in sunshine growing away until all of a sudden it got really cold, global chilling, and got covered in ice. Then global warming happened, so it sprouted again. So the World isn't coming to an end it's just going back to how it was 1500 years ago!Tom Derzarianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06639587268076975646noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3360356351594869925.post-14320025141603237762017-02-08T10:37:48.967-05:002017-02-08T10:37:48.967-05:00This is a neat discovery for the plant specials in...This is a neat discovery for the plant specials in general which can be advantageous to both plants and to humans as well that live in extreme conditions where food is limited. Perhaps with continuous study on what genes attribute to this characteristic of the moss species one day there may be farm lands in Antarctica and anywhere else with frigid temperatures.GeneticsGuy23https://www.blogger.com/profile/10796641942016302183noreply@blogger.com