no not necessarily
it is all about grass
Not all hills have grass. Not all hills have grass because, take it for example. When you go to a dessert there are hills; sand hills so the answer is no.
grass is a producer in a grassland
Grass has no nectar and all grasses are wind pollinated, so grass alone is of no use to bees. However, if the grassland had plenty of wild flowers the bees would do well there.
hills have grass on them because of the soil pervides the grass such as in a laun or anyother place where growss natually
grass
first syllable - grass
Horses graze in green grassy places including hills, valleys, and more grassy places but more they found in ranches that have a lot of grass and big space!!!
the first syllable i.e. pronounce grass-land
an australian grass is called a savanah
In a grassland there are.... Grass, Shrubs, Few Trees, And Wildflowers...
Well, grass of course!