Grass does produce oxygen from the air living animals and human breathe out called carbon dioxide.
Grass produces food by converting sunlight into sugar.
by the seeds on the tip of the grass that is out of the ground all ready
No. Grass is wind-pollinated and does not produce nectar, the food for hummingbirds.
They can. Thunderstorms produce rain. Rainfall can cause grass to grow.
Grass produces about half of the oxygen we breathe in a day.
No, trees generally produce more oxygen than grass because of their larger size and capacity for photosynthesis. Trees have more surface area for photosynthesis to occur, allowing them to produce more oxygen than grass per unit of land.
Grass is considered a producer because animals eat it to survive.
Grass produces about half of the world's oxygen through photosynthesis.
Congress grass
No I don't think so
sometimes
It grows seed heads which contain seeds that drop off and produce new grass seedlings.