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Yes, grass is a type of plant that undergoes photosynthesis, a process where sunlight is absorbed by the plant's chlorophyll to produce energy for growth and metabolism. This is how grass absorbs energy from the sun.
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Grass and Sun!
The cause of grass to increase/ decrease is how much you water it and not water it, how much sun light it gets and air.
Grass absorbs carbon dioxide (CO2) through photosynthesis, but the exact amount varies depending on factors like the type of grass, environmental conditions, and growth stage. On average, grass can absorb around 2.5-3.5 kilograms of CO2 per square meter per year.
Well.... yes and no. They don't absorb NUTRIENTS from the air or sun, that comes from their roots in the soil. They receive carbon dioxide from the air, and this is absorbed through their leaves. They absorb energy from the sun in the form of UV rays.... but these are not nutrients... merely necessary energy to drive the processes in their metabolism.
no, of course the sun cant absorb body fats
Grass takes energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Therefore, the sun provides energy for grass.
Indeed it does, and by the process of photosynthesis, it converts the CO2 from the air, and the Hydrogen from the water into complex carbohydrates. The chemical chlorophyll which enables this process is green in colour.
Cat grass needs at least 4-6 hours of sunlight per day to thrive.
The grass gets it's energy from the sun and then the rabbit eats the grass.