Depending on the distance from the detonation, they will likely vaporize along with everything else. If they don't vaporize, they'll burn for a moment, then be extinguished momentarily by the blast wave (and the house, if still standing, will probably collapse from the blast), then reignite and burn until spent.
Dew forms on grass when the temperature of the grass drops below the dew point temperature, causing water vapor in the air to condense into liquid form on the surface of the grass. This happens during clear, calm nights when the ground loses heat by radiating it to the atmosphere.
The frictional force between the sledge and the grass increases due to the interaction between the rough surfaces. This increase in friction helps to slow down the sledge and eventually bring it to a stop.
A grass cutter utilizes mechanical energy to cut grass. The kinetic energy from the movement of the blade is transformed into the mechanical work required to cut through the grass, resulting in a transfer of energy from the cutter to the grass.
Grass stores energy through photosynthesis, converting sunlight into chemical energy. When a hawk consumes a herbivore that has eaten the grass, it obtains the stored energy in the form of nutrients like proteins and carbohydrates. The hawk then metabolizes these nutrients to fuel its own energy needs.
Grass is a plant, it is therfore a solid containing a liquid when growing.
Barsati houses are those houses which is made up of grass/
in pohnpei we usually have wood, grass, and cement houses from what i kno..chuuk has mostly grass huts
grass
The houses in Madagascar are made out of Mud,logs, and grass
Sticks and grass
Out of grass
twigs, grass
there is no more grass
Wichita
tepee's longhouses, grass houses
the apache lived in big grass huts made from twigs and grass
they lived in grass houses and some lived in longhouses