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Why do you think landfills are eventually covered with soil and grass?

I don't think they are eventually covered with soil and grass.


What is the strips of grass covered soil called?

Turf


How do you describe prairie?

It is a level, mostly treeless land that has fertile soil and coarse grass.


Why are landfills eventually covered with soil dirt and grass?

To hide them from view.


The roots of the plants of the grass family help to conserve soil. how?

Grasses conserve the soil by covering up acting as a shield and keeping the soil fertile.


When can you say that the soil is fertile?

Soil can be considered fertile when it contains a balanced combination of nutrients needed for plant growth, has good structure allowing for air and water movement, and supports a diverse ecosystem of organisms. This results in healthy plant growth and high productivity.


How long can grass be covered before it dies?

It takes about two months for covered grass to die. Covering grass with cardboard and organic mulch is a good way to effectively kill grass and create rich soil at once.


Is fertile soil a natural resource?

Yes, fertile soil is a natural resource because it occurs naturally in the environment, supporting plant growth and providing essential nutrients for agriculture. It is a key component for food production and ecosystem health.


How do grass cutter ants contribute to the ecosystem?

Grass cutter ants contribute to the ecosystem by aerating the soil, recycling plant material, and providing food for other animals through their foraging activities.


What role do Przewalski's horse play in its ecosystem?

Przewalski's Horse eats grass in its habitat. By doing this it can maintain grass populations and fertilizes the soil with its excrement.


What happens to the soil where there is no more grass?

When there is no more grass, the soil can become more prone to erosion due to lack of root systems holding it together. Soil quality may decline as there are no longer plants helping to cycle nutrients. Additionally, without grass to provide organic matter, the soil may become less fertile over time.


What is lack of fertile soil?

Lack of fertile soil is when an area doesn't have enough fertile soil (soil that can grow plants) to grow plants.