Don't cry like babies. You rounds are saying something as a cry. You are automatically answering something by logic as "if something north for north, it should be south for south". It is true for your logic, but scientific you are bullshit.
Take a photo to a tree has mosses and show us the side of mosses is in the south by a compass. If you can not, you are just crying babies.
No. We aren't.
We are saying in the northern hemisphere, above the tropics, the sun is to the south and thus the moss grows on the north side.
In the southern hemisphere, below the tropics (regardless of if Earth is flat or round) the sun is to the north and thus the moss grows on the south side.
This is because the sun would heat up the side of the tree that faces it and dry it out, while leaving the other side cooler and damper.
It has nothing to do with Earth being round or flat. It just has to do with where the sun is.
And other than the sun being in different locations, it has nothing to do with being in the north or south.
Let me ask you this (just consider the equinox for now):
In what direction is the sun in the northern hemisphere (above the tropics). South right?
So what direction should it be in the southern hemisphere?
Well, according to your logic, it should be south everywhere, so still south.
So where is the sun on your flat Earth map?
We know that in reality, during the equinox, it is over the equator, so south for those in the northern hemisphere and north for those in the southern. Again, regardless of if Earth is flat or round.
So how about instead of asserting pure bullshit and crying like a baby when it is pointed out to be bullshit, you try and explain your proof better? Because right now it is as good as saying:
North is always that way, so Earth is flat.
Explain why moss grows on a particular side of tree.
Then Explain what this would mean for a flat Earth model, and what it would mean for a round Earth model.
I'll see if I can find my compass and a tree with moss (would a building be okay?).