If grass is covered up by anything, it will die because it needs sunlight to make food.
A cow can survive if her calf is dead in her womb. But if that calf is not expelled or pulled out soon, she could die as well.
Most rye grass dies in the spring unless it has been growing long enough to seed itself. The dead grass can be left to rot, where it acts like fertilizer, unless it is matted into clumps that should be removed to allow a new growth underneath.
his die yester day such as 2002 24
The grass underneath the board could turn yellow or die due to lack of sunlight and air circulation. This is because the board blocks the sun and traps moisture, creating a damp environment that can harm the grass.
Only from seeds. No if it is dead, but it doesn't die in winter
The grass underneath a trampoline does not get any sunlight. Without sunlight, the grass can not perform photosynthesis, the process plants use to make their own food. Without the ability for plants to make their own food, they die. It don't get watered
The body decomposes.
Nope. Besides, cow-tipping is an urban myth, and something that is impossible to do, even at the dead of night.
If you leave leaves in the fall on your lawn, they will die and you will have patches of dead grass on your lawn next season
nails are dead that is why when you die your hair and nails keep growing(hair is dead too)
Cow Cow Davenport died on December 3, 1955 at the age of 61.
English: "the cow" is German: "die Kuh".