Bamboo is a grass that grows in the tropics and rain forests. Unlike grass that we are familiar with on our lawns, Bamboo produces large, lightweight, wood-like, flexible hollow stalks that can grow as much as 42 inches in 24 hours. These stalks typically grow from a centimeter in diameter to as much as 4-6 inches in diameter, and because of their strength and flexibility, they are useful for making many things from fishing poles to furniture and simple huts.
Bamboo leaves are not poisonous to humans or animals. They are safe to consume and are even used in some cultures for culinary purposes.
Human interaction strongly effects bamboo. For example when people harvest bamboo out of the ground the soil become washed out and the nutrients are slowly washed away due to turrential rain fall. Plus to much deforestation and clear-cutting can stunt total bamboo populations, which in turn will lead to less oxygen generation and less carbon consumption. Humans do hurt the survival of bamboo which in the log run hurts humans themselves. Hope this helped you :)
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Because humans cut down bamboo forests and is producing less bamboo for the panda's to eat
Bamboo, can made, and bamboo stick
Stir fried bamboo shoots are delicious!
because they are taking the bamboo away in china
Koalas' diets consist mostly of bamboo.
You can use a bamboo shade anywhere you think it would look good.
A machete is a good tool to use when cutting bamboo. There are several types of machetes. The choice for cutting bamboo would be The Heavy Machete.
Because Panda's natural environments are at least near, if not in bamboo forests, because bamboo provides sustenance, therefore, they use what is around them for shelter