Lichens are air pollution indicators.
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Lichens are air pollution indicators.
Lichens are used in various ways, including as indicators of air quality, sources of natural dyes, traditional medicine ingredients, and even as bioindicators for monitoring environmental pollution. Additionally, some cultures use lichens in culinary dishes or as animal feed.
Lichens are an important part of the Earth. They help form soil by breaking apart rocks with oxalic acid to use the minerals for themselves.
One hundred percent of all humans use air, without which they would die.
Lichens are a symbiotic association between a fungus and a photosynthetic partner (usually algae or cyanobacteria). They are able to colonize harsh environments due to their ability to withstand extreme temperatures, drought, and pollution. Lichens are also important indicators of environmental health and play crucial roles in nutrient cycling and soil formation.
Rocks are the natural resources humans use in buildings and road constructions, to name only two.
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They use their hoofed feet to dig out grasses, lichens and willows
Since they are herbivores their "prey" would be the lichens, leaves, sedges and grasses they eat. They use their teeth to "attack" these.
Lichens can grow in extreme environments due to their mutualistic relationship between a fungus and algae or cyanobacteria, which provides them with unique adaptations to survive in harsh conditions such as extreme temperatures, low nutrients, and even pollution. Additionally, lichens can survive by photosynthesizing through their algal component even in areas where other plants may not be able to grow.