Yes.
An area of grass would have much less volume than a tree of the same area.
The Earth's grass produce 20 to 30 percent oxygen. The other 70 to 80 percent of oxygen is produced by marine plants.
Grass does produce oxygen from the air living animals and human breathe out called carbon dioxide.
Any area of grass that is shaded from the sun by a crate laying (for instance, on a lawn) would result in the grass becoming lank, weak and less green. Eventually, the area of grass shaded would die and become an area of bare earth.
Grass is considered a producer because animals eat it to survive.
Tall fescue is actually a really good grass type for densely shaded areas.
Photosynthesis helps us survive because it is a way for plants, grass, and trees to produce it's own food so they won't die.Plants, trees, and grass produce oxygen and breath in the carbon dioxide so we can breath in fresh air and survive.
because they produce their own food using sunlight and other animals feed on them. they do not feed on anything.
Grass needs air to grow like most other plants. It allows it to exchange carbon dioxide for oxygen to produce food.
plants trees and grass all provide oxygen.
Yes
grass important because it is a plant and gives us us oxygen
Grass produces food by converting sunlight into sugar.