Not all hills have grass. Not all hills have grass because, take it for example. When you go to a dessert there are hills; sand hills so the answer is no.
no not necessarily
hills have grass on them because of the soil pervides the grass such as in a laun or anyother place where growss natually
Hills are tall mounds of earth covered in grass or mud.
To prevent erosion.
To effectively grow grass on hills, you can use erosion control blankets or mats to stabilize the soil, choose grass varieties that are well-suited for slopes, and regularly water and fertilize the grass to promote healthy growth. Additionally, consider terracing the hill to create flat areas for easier grass establishment.
forest and grass!
On farms and in mountains and on green green grass on hills
For all manner of reasons; ie, lawns in gardens, feeding for farm animals and to stop hills from having landslides. These are just a few reasons !
Deserts and Lowlands
First of all it has a mountain climate, and very many hills, It has very green grass because it very rainy here. And it get very humid.
Everywhere. Mostly country areas with rolling hills and green grass. Sheeps like grass to eat.
Often the hills are too steep and rugged for machinery like tractors and implements to be driven on without risk of flipping over. Hills grow grass, which feeds the sheep.