it can survive by storing then using the water with either roots or leaves
Grass can typically survive without water for about 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the specific type of grass and environmental conditions.
There are several grasses that can grow in low rainfall climates. The examples are Bermuda grass, Zoysia grass, Buffalo grass, St. Augustine grass, Fescues and Bahia grass.
air grass and water
They eat grass . They drink lake water. They eat grass . They drink lake water.
Yes, and No. Cows can survive completely on grass as food, but it would need water too.
one with some grass and water
No, they need the nutrients found in dirt to survive. They also need to be moist so the wont dry out, that is why they are always under grass, to be near the surface to get water.
with rain (not water) rain and grass or leaves.
uses photosynthesis and gets water from the rain it gets it water through it's roots (:
Grass can typically survive without water for about 2 to 3 weeks before it starts to wilt or die.
No.... Apparently they have a human-like system they also cannot survive without water from lakes and or rivers... ... ~ <3
Because of the absorption of light in water = Blue The sun is hydrogen based and the idea of grass which requires carbon dioxide to survive makes this impossible.