An ecosystem comprises of two basic components i) Abiotic components and ii) Biotic components thank you
bromus tectorum L. also known as cheat grass
abiotic components include temperature, forms of energy, water, inorganic nutrients and other chemicals.also non-living physical and chemical factors.
Astroturf is the name of artificial grass. Some people use artificial grass for inside putting greens.
nutrients are the main components of food
grass is completely digestible but i wouldn't recommend eating the sexual organs
Pond community is made up of different types of organisms and food web
fish,crap,man,grass and birds
No. It's a plant (specifically, a kind of grass). There are literally thousands if not millions of chemicals in it.
Here is 9 components for textiles :VelcroZipsbuttonsSequinsBeadsFabricThreadDrawstringsTogglesAnswer two:Wool, cotton, linen, nylon, polyester, hemp, wood, grass, plastic
no, because when i asked if grass is a non-vascular plant they said no and when i checked my science book, it said that angiosperms have monocot and dicot and monocots are like grass, so therefore, grass is not a non-vascular plant
all the living organisms including, Ants,Insects,Deer,Grass,Acorrn,Moth Etc.
Grass, inherently, is one of the easiest landscaping components to grow. Rye grass has a quick germination and a wonderful growing rate. Ryegrass is a "throw and grow" seed, meaning it doesn't take much hassle at all to sow it. Hydroseeds are the easiest and fastest way to get nice yard. It's a mixture of seeds, water and fertilizer applied to the ground by machines.
These are some examples of Herbs: Grass, Aloe Vera, Thyme, Rosemary, Oregano, Garcinia cambogia or more commonly known as purple mangosteen, Taraxacum officinalis, Hoodia, and Paulina cupana. Some components are Kalium phosphate, Calcium phosphate and Calcium Flouride, note: these are only components!
The grass means the grass the person is reffering to grass could be any grass in the world.
cattle eat grass, we eat beef, our waste goes to sanitory system, they sell the sludge off of that to farmers, they spread it, cows eat it, and then we eat them..makes me hungry for a burg or a steak just talking about it...
Ducklings eat duck starter which you can get from a feed store. Peas, corn, green beans, limabeans, cooked carrots, hard boiled eggs, tomatoes, crickets, worms, small feeder fish, grass, milk, and turkey. DO NOT FEED them whole grains, onions, dry bread, wild birdseed, ANY TYPE OF BREAD, or caged birdseed.