The Great Plains.
wild grasses
Great Plains
What is the question?
wild grasses.
Northern parts of North America, Aisa, and Europe.it lives under trees in tall grasses
A home made out of logs covered with grasses, sticks, and soil is called a sod house. This type of dwelling provides natural insulation and is historically common in regions with abundant natural resources like grass and timber. Sod houses were particularly popular among settlers in North America during the 19th century.
A perennial grass native to North America, from Mexico to Canada. It is one of the main grasses in the North American tallgrass prairie.
No, grasses are not fungi. Grasses and fungi are two different things.
what is grasses predators
Mostly hay and grasses (sometimes different kinds of leaves)
Meadows if surrounded by forest, plains or prairies if in North America and savannahs if in Africa andpampas if in South America and steppes if in Russia.
A region where tall grasses grow is known as a grassland or savanna. These areas are characterized by vast open spaces with few trees, allowing sunlight to reach the ground and support the growth of grasses. Grasslands are typically found in regions with moderate rainfall, such as the prairies of North America or the savannas of Africa, and they provide habitats for various wildlife species.