nothing it grows back into fresh grass
No, grass is a plant, and lichen is a fungus
Toadstool is the only option listed that is a fungus. Grass is a plant, and carnation is a flowering plant.
No, grass is not a protist. Grass is a flowering plant belonging to the plant kingdom. Protists are a diverse group of eukaryotic microorganisms that are not classified as plants, animals, or fungi.
No, grass is a multicellular organism.
When a plant rots or is burned, carbon bound up in the plant is released.
after about four years it dries up
Farmers plant seeds.
Some farmers plant grasses or legumes in fields in between crop seasons to reduce the risk of erosion of top soil. Also if they plant legumes, such as: clovers, and lezpedeza those plants return nitrogen to the soil reducing fertilizer costs.
The best plant food for grass is schultz plant food.
Grass is a plant. Plants are made of plant cells. Plant cells have chlorophyll in them. Chlorophyll is the GREEN pigment in plant cells, so it makes the grass green.
Carpet grass is not a flowering plant. Carpet grass is a type of grass that grows in the southern states with little or no maintenance.
Grass is a plant. A "large patch of grass" is a group of plants.
The "technology" was in the form of the steel plowshare. This allowed them to plow and then plant crops in grasslands that had heavy matting of grass roots.
No. Grass is a plant, and has nothing to do with fat.
biomass apex ;)
The direct object of the verb 'plant' is crops(farmers plant crops).
Yes.