Sawgrass thrives in wetland environments, requiring abundant moisture and nutrient-rich, acidic soils. It prefers full sun exposure but can tolerate some shade. Additionally, sawgrass benefits from periodic disturbances, such as fire or flooding, which help maintain its habitat and promote growth. This plant is commonly found in the Everglades and other freshwater marshes.
No, they need the nutrients found in dirt to survive. They also need to be moist so the wont dry out, that is why they are always under grass, to be near the surface to get water.
air grass and water
Yes, and No. Cows can survive completely on grass as food, but it would need water too.
Goat: Grass. Cow: Grass. Horse: Hay/Grass. Sheep: Grass.
thick soil
In the Saw movie series, no, he does not survive.
lawn grass
because of its leathery skin the saw grass doesnt hert it.
Grass found in a marsh
Grass stores energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. This stored energy is then passed on to animals that eat grass as food, providing them with the energy they need to survive and grow.
Grass can typically survive without water for about 2 to 6 weeks, depending on the specific type of grass and environmental conditions.
Spiders do not eat grass. They are carnivorous predators that typically feed on insects or other small animals like flies, mosquitoes, and other spiders. Grass does not provide the nutrients spiders need to survive.