It is green because, like most plants, it has chlorophyll in it, chlorophyll is a green particle in a plant cell used for photosynthesis.
green grass
because algae is green in colour and act like as grasses or plants
Mid grasses
Sea grasses and algea
No, it is just a phrase. However, there are some grasses that are named "blue", but they are green, not blue.
Most herbivores have the ability to eat wild grasses.
Alma Chesnut Moore has written: 'The grasses: earth's green wealth' -- subject(s): Grain, Grasses
rabbits eat grasses and plants or just about anything green
The two greenhouse gasses are methane and carbon dioxide.
It is a fertile land in France. It is obviously green with farmlands and grasses.
I would assume that: White would be most positive Magenta would be second Than Cyan/Yellow light Than Green light Than no light Green grass absorbs the most light from the colors in this order (Top->Bottom)
Most northern types do in the late fall, and come back in spring. Some southern types (which are not true grasses) stay green for as long as they have enough water to maintain them.