grassy plains
tundra is the coldest ecosystem.
No, soil is an abiotic factor of an ecosystem.
it is a place where grass water and soil interact with each other if they interact there is also a good effest like the soil soil is the place where we plant a plant soil is the one who absorbs minerals from the sunlight and water
actually,you can say a soil is fertile,when nutrients is enough such as nitrogen and potassium...
Fertile soil has helped in the rebuilding efforts in farming activity whereby production is increased.
I don't think they are eventually covered with soil and grass.
tundra is the coldest ecosystem.
Turf
No because there is no grass growing and there is no point
To hide them from view.
It is a level, mostly treeless land that has fertile soil and coarse grass.
It will affect the chemical content in the soil because it helps determine which plants will grow faster. Also the types of plants that grow in an ecosystem depends if it's a fertile soil, it will nutrient and help the plants thrive. :)
Grasses conserve the soil by covering up acting as a shield and keeping the soil fertile.
The soil condition is very fertile and is covered by rocks at the top and underneath is a clay like dirt.
To hide them from view.
It takes about two months for covered grass to die. Covering grass with cardboard and organic mulch is a good way to effectively kill grass and create rich soil at once.
Przewalski's Horse eats grass in its habitat. By doing this it can maintain grass populations and fertilizes the soil with its excrement.