Must likely not. There have been cases of straw being driven into tree trunks, but that is believed to occur when a tree bends over in the powerful wind and cracks open up, allowing small objects to enter.
A blade of grass cannot kill you, even in a tornado, but the tornado can kill you.
It tears up trees and houses and ruins the grass.
Even in weak tornado, trees may lose branches or be uprooted. In stronger tornadoes many trees may be snapped or uprooted while some smaller plants are flattened. Violent tornadoes can rip plants out of the ground and creat swaths of complete deforestation. In the most extreme cases, all vegetation may be removed. Even grass can be scoured from the ground.
The smell of dew depends on the surroundings, or environment, of where the dew is located. If the dew is on a blade of grass, it may smell like grass. If it is on a petal of a flower, it may smell like the flower, or its pollen. All in all, dew usually smells like water, since it technically is water.
It depends on the tornado. Low plants such as grasses stand the best chance, but in a strong enough tornado, even the grass can be torn from the ground. Trees are often uprooted or snapped, but even a tree with a snapped trunk can recover. In a weak tornado some trees may escape with broken limbs.
A blade of grass cannot kill you, even in a tornado, but the tornado can kill you.
This question is unanswerable as it depends on which type of grass you mean.
a blade of grass weigh a gram? Not normal grass anyway, weigh much less
blade+grass blade+wheat
Do you mean a Blade of grass.
A blade of grass?
no. but why cant you
Blade o' Grass - 1915 was released on: USA: 18 December 1915
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This is impossible to answer, but remember Bamboo is a grass so it could be very long.
Each blade of grass danced and swayed in the breeze.