Trees could be biomass if they are sustainably grown. Old growth forests are not biomass.
Grass could be biomass.
Some examples of vascular plants include ferns, conifers (such as pine trees), and flowering plants (angiosperms) like roses, sunflowers, and oak trees. These plants have specialized tissues for transporting water and nutrients throughout their structures.
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A terrestrial plant is a plant that grows on or in the land. Some examples include: - Bermuda grass - All kind of trees - Ferns - Shrubs
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In a field where it is full of grass and trees with fresh air/water.
No, typically trees transpire more water than grass. This is because trees have a larger surface area for transpiration through their leaves and generally have a higher demand for water due to their size.
Water lilies, sunflowers, and trees
Examples of non-metallic resources are trees, soil, water, oil, natural gas, gravels, and limestone.
The word biomass refers to the mass of life in a certain area of land, sky, or water. For example: The rainforest has a huge biomass with almost 100 species of trees in a single acre.
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