Sometimes it's not dirt, sometimes it's fertilizer. Also, people put it down to level their lawns so it's easier to mow. After that they generally also spread seed (called overseeding).
you just go down down down tonight oh sry wood grass water plants greens dirt grass trees dirt
The reason a ball rolls farther on dirt is because the grass has more potenial than dirt because once you roll the ball really hard the ball will slow down on grass and the grass is sometimes standing up and the dirt doesn't have any thing to stop the ball the dirt is is flat unlike the grass.
The reason a ball rolls farther on dirt is because the grass has more potenial than dirt because once you roll the ball really hard the ball will slow down on grass and the grass is sometimes standing up and the dirt doesn't have any thing to stop the ball the dirt is is flat unlike the grass.
You don't have to put very much down, just enough to be able to make the surface of the sod lay in line with the grass next to it.
Grass makes a ball roll slower then it would on a dirt surface. This is because the long grass blades cause more friction on the ball slowing it down.
Mow the grass, rake the dirt, chalk the foul lines and batter's box, and wet down the infield dirt.
Simple, you go outside look down. kiss the dirt and grass. and thats earth.. its not hard
It can be, but, lets get down to it. Clay is dirt. And usually people dont eat dirt! :)
It would be a good idea to put down black dirt before you lay sod in any area.
probably the best soil in the world, it used to be a swampy land with ten feet tall grass, but when it was found they built trenches to drain the water and they burned down the grass, underneath it was beautiful black dirt. Its perfect for planting most crops. Illinois is famous for the beans and corn it grows.
If you plant flowers on the dirt spots that's when it grows back. Running and walking either way still wears down the grass.
Assuming this is a serious scientific question... It's greener because you're seeing it at a shallower angle. That effectively means you see more grass and less dirt than when you look straight down at the grass on your side.