The thick mass of roots at the surface of the soil is called the fibrous root. This root helps anchor the tree into the soil and allows for the roots to expand in different directions.
It is called sod.
Sod
what is it? do you mean how can someone prevent it? lots of trees and grass plants in general they hold the soil in place.
The condition of the earth's atmosphere at a particular place is called "Weather".
Because erosion helps it move from place to place and deposition drops it
a fault is what it is called.
The roots of the plants keep the soil in place, and ground covers (clovers, grass) prevent runoff erosion.
A prairie is a thing, a type of landform. When speaking of a particular region such as the Canadian prairie or the American prairie, it is a place.
the prairie is a good place to raise crops because their is lots of sunshine.
A prairie is a place with tall dry grass. A prairie is flat or a little hilly. Ground birds might like to live in prairies because they can hide from predators. A prairie is flat or a bit hilly and does not have very many trees. A prairie is found every where in the world except for Antarctica.Or a place with herbs and grassesaPrarie is flat or landcovered with wild flowers
The horses galloped across the vast prairie, kicking up dust in their wake.
Anywhere grass grows such as grassland, a field, meadow or hillside.
the prairie
It doesn't
There is a type of grass that grows on sand dunes. That holds the sand in place. Hope this helps! :)
Grand Prairie, Texas
You would capitalize the first letter of the sentence to make it grammatically correct: "We had fun at Prairie Trail Park."
There's a village in Somerset called Haygrass. Can't think of anything else.
Sun Prairie, Wisconsin.