they hold the soil in place
yes the roots do this.
Grass is something that should be planted on a shoreline to prevent eroding from occurring.
Grasshoppers eat what belongs in their name-sake: grass. Thus, they like grass better than bushes.
it had trees and grass
Because the are tall and grass are short
Scrub bushes typically require specific conditions to thrive, such as adequate moisture, sunlight, and space for their roots to spread. In areas where grass is short, the competition for nutrients, water, and light can be intense, limiting the growth of scrub bushes. Additionally, frequent mowing or grazing can prevent scrub bushes from establishing themselves, as they might be cut back before they can grow tall enough to compete effectively.
Pull Out the Bushes Roots the Plant Grass Over The Hole.
Grass, trees, bushes, and more grass.
grass and SOME bushes
usually only grass and bushes
bushes and grass thats all
A Large area with lots of trees and bushes
elephants eat grass and bushes