Brown grass is typically considered dead or dormant, depending on the context. If the grass has turned brown due to lack of water or extreme temperatures, it may still be dormant and can revive with proper care. However, if it has died due to disease or prolonged adverse conditions, it is classified as dead. In either case, brown grass is not living.
water rock and grass
Yes, a producer, typically referring to a person or company that creates goods or services, is considered a living entity. They are capable of making decisions, managing resources, and interacting within their environment.
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Yes, grass and fruit are living organisms. They are both examples of plants, which are living organisms that grow and reproduce. Grass is a type of plant that belongs to the grass family, while fruit is the reproductive structure of flowering plants.
grass like all plants are living
Brown grass is typically considered dead or dormant, depending on the context. If the grass has turned brown due to lack of water or extreme temperatures, it may still be dormant and can revive with proper care. However, if it has died due to disease or prolonged adverse conditions, it is classified as dead. In either case, brown grass is not living.
sun grass trees
water rock and grass
Biotic means "living", so, yes, grass is biotic. (The opposite, abiotic, means non-living.)
The brown bears eat grass, roots, fruits, bulbs, insects, small animals and those living near the coastal areas also eat fish.
All plants are living. They grow, and they die.
living! they need energy! sun,H2o, oxygen. they grow. living: tree. grass. flower. non living: rock. - grade 8 student at jack donahue public school. C.A 8B 2011-2012
Live grass is green; dead grass is a yellowish-brown colour.
it is living because you have to plant it in order for it grow like trees or plants
Alligators are living so they are biotic. All living things are biotic. Non-living things such as sunlight and water are abiotic.
Some would say that the ground itself and the silt are non-living things in the wetlands.