Sun
Grass absorbs sunlight through a process called photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, the chlorophyll in the grass's cells captures sunlight and uses it to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar), which provides the grass with energy to grow and survive.
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.
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.
The form of energy stored in the grass is chemical energy. This energy is stored in the bonds of the molecules within the grass through the process of photosynthesis.
Grass stores energy from sunlight through the process of photosynthesis. This stored energy is then passed on to animals that eat grass as food, providing them with the energy they need to survive and grow.
Grass takes energy from the sun through photosynthesis. Therefore, the sun provides energy for grass.
no turtles do not eat manatee grass. :)
The Sun and rain.
cows
Life + water you can make it within the first 5 tries.
aquatic plants such as,algea, manatee grass and turtle grass
The scientific name for manatee grass is Syringodium filiforme. It is a seagrass species found in the Caribbean and Atlantic regions, often providing important habitat for marine life.
In a sense yes because if you see heat from the sun has caused things such as forest fires and grass to crisp. Take a piece of glass and try to have the sun beam on it and it will burn the grass which proves it is burning the Earth.
The Manatee and the Dugong.
water + earth= swamp fire + air= energy swamp + energy= life water + life = algae swamp + algae = moss moss + earth = grass
Grass absorbs sunlight through a process called photosynthesis. In photosynthesis, the chlorophyll in the grass's cells captures sunlight and uses it to convert carbon dioxide and water into glucose (sugar), which provides the grass with energy to grow and survive.
vegetables. Manatee mostly eat sea grass though