it is not watered enough
THE SUN IS TOO HOT it is not watered enough
THE SUN IS TOO HOT
Grasses is a word; it is the plural of grass. It is used when talking about: * a group of grass plants: " The grasses in the front garden bed were very ornamental in a breeze." * several types of grass: " The landscaper loaded the truck with the right grasses for the job."
If it describes a noun, then yes, it is an adjective.
Nut-Brown
"Resilient" - Lemon Brown is a character who has faced hardships in life but remains strong and hopeful.
Live grass is green; dead grass is a yellowish-brown colour.
Sparse grass
The word 'brunette' is both an adjective and a noun.The adjective 'brunette' describes a noun as dark brown in color.The noun 'brunette' is a word for a girl or woman with dark brown hair.
The large brown figure on the flag of California is a bear. The bear is walking on grass and on the grass appears to be dark green (or brown) clumps. These clumps are patches of grass.
Grass frogs are green or light brown.
Sparse grass
herbivore
Brown grass is typically considered dead or dormant, depending on the context. If the grass has turned brown due to lack of water or extreme temperatures, it may still be dormant and can revive with proper care. However, if it has died due to disease or prolonged adverse conditions, it is classified as dead. In either case, brown grass is not living.