There is not. If you have mushrooms in your lawn, pulling them out by hand and make sure the area stays dry is the only way.
Grass growing in a lawn is a physical change because the origonal substance still exists. :) good luck!
Grass growth is not a chemical reaction but a chemical change because the grass will not go back to its original form after it grows. Like chemical change, a certain object will not go back or reverse it from its original appearance.
A tree growing is a chemical change because the chemical reaction that happens in the trees cells causes the carbon dioxide and water to become sugar (food) for the plant to grow and oxygen it can "exhale" much like we exhale carbon dioxide.
grass is a physical change.
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grass growing is a physical change.
It is a physical change because it is still grass. Nothing new has been made.
Grass growing in a lawn is a physical change because the origonal substance still exists. :) good luck!
Grass growth is not a chemical reaction but a chemical change because the grass will not go back to its original form after it grows. Like chemical change, a certain object will not go back or reverse it from its original appearance.
creature that feeds on growing grass or herbage?
mushrooms and grass
I would say a little of both. The consistensy of what grass is made of doesn't change,it enlarges, so it could be called a physical change. But to grow, the grass absorbes water and minerals and does photosynthesis, and creates large molecules, so this could be called chemical.
A tree growing is a chemical change because the chemical reaction that happens in the trees cells causes the carbon dioxide and water to become sugar (food) for the plant to grow and oxygen it can "exhale" much like we exhale carbon dioxide.
Moisture first ignites the growing process. Nutrients from the dirt in the ground or chemical additives are absorbed by water in the area of the new roots and by capillary action moved up into the new growing grass to produce more growth. Water is the blood of plants. After some growing period - grass and plant are able to extract moisture form the ground by themselves.
Grass is a living plant not a chemical, therefore there is no chemical symbol for grass.
It's important to keep your lawn "clean," free of debris that decays, dry and the grass short. Pluck any mushrooms you find before they get too large and disperse their spores, creating new mushrooms. Finally, look for a fungicide for your lawn, preferably one that lists mushrooms on the label. Be careful to pick one that is pet-friendly if you own one.
Yes, but most don't have grass growing at the peaks.