Chlorophyll
Grass, like other plants, generates Energy through Photosynthesis- in other words, grass is like tiny solar panels.
Darker surfaces like soil absorb more than lighter ones like grass do.
Basically any grass move, solar beam, and, fly, i think.
Solar power is used on rooftops to heat domestic water systems. It is also used through PV panels to produce electricity. Solar energy is also used by trees and plants when they grow, through photosynthesis. When rabbits eat that grass, they are using solar energy, and when dingos eat rabbits, they are using solar energy.
solar beam instead of taking 2 turns it takes only 1
If dumb people put solar panels on top of where flora and fauna live, which is everywhere, then.....yes. Depends on the placement. For example, on a roof of a house, no, but in a big grass field, yes.
Thailand is investigating the use of Elephant Grass as a source of renewable energy. Compressed biogas from this grass can be used to power vehicles. Thailand is also working to become a world leader in the use of solar power.
cotton,soil,trees,tall grass,short grass,mesquite grass and rocks
Venosaur's most powerful move is Solar Beam, all starter Grass-types will learn Solar Beam around level 60. Solar Beam's main weakness is that it only has 5 PP, but it's sheer power makes up for it's low usage with 160 power.
Tropius is a powerful grass and flying type of Pokémon. It is capable of learning the move solar beam which it learns at level 61.
Grass needs sunlight so it can stay warm. If the grass stays warm, it will grow. For example, if you ate cold food all the time, you would get sick, which is why we always eat warm or hot food. From, Kendall Sellinger, age 11 ....... Grass needs sunlight for photosynthesis, the process where leaves convert solar energy and water into the carbohydrates for its growth.