Grass requires more rain than shrub as grass grows fast. It requires the nutrients more than a shrub.
Green grass requires fertilizer especially nitrogenous fertilizers. It also requires water. During a storm, lightning bolts produce enough electricity to convert nitrogen to more soluble forms in the atomosphere. So a natural fertilizer is produced along with water which is ideal for green grass.
The full question is: What is the function for Faye runs a landscaping business She knows that the more it rains the greener the grass will be A the color of the grass is a function of the amount of rain B the amount of rain is a function of the amount of rain C the height of the grass is a function of the color of the grass? Answer: The color of the grass is a function of the amount of rain.
Shrub layer
acid rain does not kill, but it can lower the pH of the soil the grass is in. this can release more nutrients, making the grass grow better. Some parts of acid rain is also a scarce plant nutrient (NO3) that makes your grass grow even better.
they live on the ground or shrub layer
A Shrub Gets Up To 3in Of Rainfall
the shrub layer :)
Because primary consumers find it easier to eat grass, In grassland there is much more grass than in a rainforest
I'm not quite sure what you mean by "water grass," but in our "coastal and bayou" country, we have what we call "marsh grass." Our marsh grass requires lots of rain, standing water, combined with our high humidity. If the grass does not have this environment, it simply dies out. I suggest that if you deprive your water grass of its water supply [buy improving drainage, or filling of the low spots] it also will die out.j3h.
yes they get through the grass they eat
The answer is in the name. Short grass prairies and tall grass prairies are different because short grass prairies have short grass, and tall grass prairies have tall grass. Also, tall grass prairies get up to 40 inches of rain, and short grass prairies get only 15inches of rain a year.
The Sun and rain.