One of the most common ways to level grass is by using sod. If sod is laid on grass, it can level it with the sidewalk.
The roots of the grass may further widen the crack in the sidewalk as it grows, causing potential trip hazards. Additionally, as the grass grows, it can retain moisture which may lead to further deterioration of the sidewalk over time. If left unchecked, the grass can also make the sidewalk more slippery when wet.
Sidewalk, smoother surface.
Is it Inertia
example sentence: The gardener dug clumpsof grass from between the sidewalk slabs.
It is primary. I think
There's less friction over a smooth concrete sidewalk
A road verge is a strip of grass or plants located between a curb and a sidewalk. Other names for a road verge include verge, city grass, hellstrip, nature strip, planting strip, boulevard, parkway, and tree belt.
Usually the city owns 10 ft in from the curb. Saying that, the property owner has to maintain the grass and sidewalk...ie mowing and keeping the walk clean and snow and ice free. Plus if the sidewalk gets broken up, you have to fix it...
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Grass is on the producer level on the tropic level. Since grass produces its own food by photosynthesis it is called a producer.
Not all plants support salt in soil and waters.
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