Chris Wylde
Yes, termites do eat grass. Their consumption of grass can impact the environment by breaking down plant material and recycling nutrients back into the soil. This process helps to enrich the soil and promote plant growth, but in some cases, termites can also damage crops and vegetation, leading to potential ecological imbalances.
Yes, in small amounts, but keep in mind, grass clipping may generate heat, and burst into flame.
If we mowing our lawn and putting the grass clippings in garbage it may affects the environment , because the ground becomes harder and loosing moisture which affects the lives of so many creatures living in soil.
Grickle grass is a fictional type of grass mentioned in the book "The Lorax" by Dr. Seuss. It is described as a tough, prickly grass that grows in the polluted environment created by the Once-ler's actions. The presence of grickle grass symbolizes the negative impact of greed and environmental degradation.
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Best practice suggests removing clipping, old clipping left on a lawn will decompose, the decomposition process actually removed Nitrogen from the soil (Nitrogen cycle), before breaking down completely and releasing nutrient's Decomposing grass adds to "thatch" within the lawn, this is a layer of dead materials on the soil level between the grass blades; this causes the lawn to be "spongy" and actually absorbs irrigation water (rather like a sponge) reducing the amount of plant available to the grass that actually needs it. Lastly, decomposing grass clippings can also exacerbate fungal infections within a lawn.
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a cameleon adapts to its environment as it changes to the colour so say if it lived in an environment with grass it would go green to adapt with the grass
Mowing your lawn and putting grass clippings in the garbage can contribute to environmental issues such as greenhouse gas emissions from waste decomposition in landfills and soil nutrient depletion. It is more environmentally friendly to leave grass clippings on the lawn as they decompose, providing nutrients for the soil.
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