Basically there is no difference. Ordinary people cut their grass, those with social aspirations mow their lawn or have a gardener to do it for them.
"Mowing" is the word used for when you are cutting grass.
Mowing is a mechanical process, not a chemical reaction.
Your mower may be leaving clumps of grass behind due to a few reasons, such as mowing wet grass, cutting grass too high, or using a dull blade. Try mowing when the grass is dry, adjusting the cutting height, and sharpening the blade to see if it improves the situation.
Grass should typically be allowed to grow to a height of about 3 to 4 inches before cutting. This height helps ensure the grass is healthy and can recover well after mowing. Cutting it too short can stress the grass and make it more susceptible to weeds and drought. Regular mowing at the right height promotes a lush and resilient lawn.
Mowing a lawn is a physical change because the act of cutting the grass does not alter its chemical composition. The grass remains the same material, just physically altered in size and shape.
To effectively cut down tall grass, use a sharp lawnmower with adjustable cutting height settings. Start by mowing in overlapping rows, gradually lowering the cutting height until the grass is at the desired length. Be sure to wear protective gear and clear the area of any obstacles before mowing.
Physical activity is activity you do on a daily basis but not necessarily exercising. Such things could be mowing the grass or walking to and from you car.
To prevent allergies after cutting grass, wear a mask, long sleeves, and pants to reduce exposure to allergens. Shower and change clothes after mowing, and consider taking an antihistamine before going outside.
Artificial grass doesn't need mowing. Because it's not real grass it never grows.
Grass is not seedless. Grass seed is planted to grow grass. We do not see grass seed on our lawn because we are constantly mowing or trimming the grass before flowers and seeds are created. If grass is allowed to grow without cutting it down then flowers will form and eventually there will be seeds.
To manage allergies to cutting grass effectively, you can try wearing a mask while mowing, using antihistamines, keeping windows closed during peak pollen times, and showering after being outside. You may also consider hiring someone else to do the mowing or using a lawn service with allergy-friendly practices.
When you cut grass in the meadow, this is called mowing the grass and if the grass is to be used for hay it is called mowing the hay or a 'hay mow'.