They both go through photosynthesis. They both take in carbon dioxide and give out oxygen.
Basically two things affect an organism's survival in an area: temperature and moisture. Tree lines form because the temperature and moisture that trees like extend only so far. Once that constant amount of moisture starts to change or the constant level of temperature differs trees can't survive. Thus trees can only live where the temperature and moisture are good for the trees, once those two... uhh... things start to change, trees stop growing and a tree line forms.
Photosynthesis helps us survive because it is a way for plants, grass, and trees to produce it's own food so they won't die.Plants, trees, and grass produce oxygen and breath in the carbon dioxide so we can breath in fresh air and survive.
Yes, trees require carbon dioxide for their growth and survival through a process called photosynthesis.
Trees are provided with numerous leaves and during day time when stomata are open, a lot of water vapours come out by transpiration adding to the moisture in the air. Thus, humidity in the air is largely affected by the density of trees in that area.
That is because trees roots are longer, and its circumference is bigger than grass roots therefore, able to take in more mineral salts, nutrients and vitamins.
Mosses and grasses can survive in climates from where tall trees cannot is that mosses and grasses need a moist environment to survive which where trees cannot survive. I'm awsome S-SOMETHING W-WE A-AMERICANS G-GOT
No, an orangutan could not survive in a desert. They are arboreal and there are few trees in the desert. They also require the leaves and fruit for food.
They can't climb trees, which is where the best food sources are, nor is there any sufficient grass growing at the base of the trees--which is what they pretty much live on.
They pull as much moisture from their exposed extremities as possible, and use their root system to maintain enough warmth to not freeze.
Plants such as oak trees, pine trees, and cacti are known to grow deep roots to find scarce water. These plants have adapted to survive in arid environments by developing long root systems that can reach underground water sources or capture moisture deep in the soil.
The answer will depend on how poor or depleted the soil is and what you wish to grow there. Grass will require less fertiliser than fruit trees.The answer will depend on how poor or depleted the soil is and what you wish to grow there. Grass will require less fertiliser than fruit trees.The answer will depend on how poor or depleted the soil is and what you wish to grow there. Grass will require less fertiliser than fruit trees.The answer will depend on how poor or depleted the soil is and what you wish to grow there. Grass will require less fertiliser than fruit trees.
Evergreens are specially adapted . A waxy coating of an evergreen's needles keep in moisture during the bitter cold.
Mostly because of high winds, low soil moisture, and cold temperatures.
it is flowers grass and trees
Trees hold moisture that moisture evaporates forming clouds
They can survive by plenty of heat and moisture
A mixed grass, too much alfalfa will cause a lot of problems, a timothy grass mixture is good for them. Goats can survive on low quality grasses and love to eat bushes, trees and grass.