IT can, but is unlikely the cause of yellowing.
Adam I Brodofsky
A & N Sod Supply Inc
not much it's like the weather of the rain not to much rain to
They can. Thunderstorms produce rain. Rainfall can cause grass to grow.
grass grows (I am from Texas)
Acid rain can slow the growth of grass and kill the grass. Acid rain also decays buildings and other structures, such as the old buildings in Greece are falling apart because of the acid rain.
Fertilizer should be applied before rain. Fertilizer should always be watered into the soil or it can cause burning to the grass or plants.
Rain forests come in two varieties. There are tropical rain forests which are warm, and boreal rain forests which are cold in the winter (but still warm in the summer). Forests, by definition, have lots of trees, and consequently, not that much grass - the trees block out too much sunlight for optimal grass growth. Grass grows better on plains, in meadows, etc., not in forests.
The full question is: What is the function for Faye runs a landscaping business She knows that the more it rains the greener the grass will be A the color of the grass is a function of the amount of rain B the amount of rain is a function of the amount of rain C the height of the grass is a function of the color of the grass? Answer: The color of the grass is a function of the amount of rain.
Grass requires more rain than shrub as grass grows fast. It requires the nutrients more than a shrub.
yes they get through the grass they eat
The answer is in the name. Short grass prairies and tall grass prairies are different because short grass prairies have short grass, and tall grass prairies have tall grass. Also, tall grass prairies get up to 40 inches of rain, and short grass prairies get only 15inches of rain a year.
Its just common sense if there is a big hill with only a little bit or no grass and there was a horrible rain that will probobly cause a mudslide.
The Sun and rain.