When grass is covered with a black sheet, it will be deprived of sunlight, which is essential for photosynthesis. As a result, the grass will likely suffer from lack of energy, leading to yellowing and eventual death if the cover remains for an extended period. Additionally, moisture can accumulate under the sheet, potentially promoting mold growth, which can further harm the grass.
THE GRASS WAS YELLOW UNDERNEATH THE BLACK SHEET OF PLASTIC BECAUSE IT HAD NO WARTER AIR OR LIGHT TO SURVIVE.THE GRASS WAS YELLOW UNDERNEATH THE BLACK SHEET OF PLASTIC BECAUSE IT HAD NO WARTER AIR OR LIGHT TO SURVIVE.THE GRASS WAS YELLOW UNDERNEATH THE BLACK SHEET OF PLASTIC BECAUSE IT HAD NO WARTER AIR OR LIGHT TO SURVIVE.
The grass under the black sheet likely experienced a lack of sunlight and air, leading it to become weak and die. The absence of light would prevent photosynthesis, causing the grass to yellow and eventually turn brown. Over time, the area may have become bare or patchy once the sheet was removed, revealing the damage done to the grass beneath.
If a black sheet of plastic is laid on the grass, the grass will turn yellow because the the starch produced in the grass gets consumed up . since no sunlight is available to the plant to produce more starch,it will gradually start turning yellow. ;-) ---------------------- The loss of green coloration equals the loss of chlorophylls, which is the result of the plant putting chlorophylls in storage when sun light is absent.
Yes. About 98% of the continent is covered with an ice sheet.
About 80% of Greenland's land surface is covered by ice.
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Ninety-eight percent of the continent is covered with an ice sheet.
98% of the land is covered with a continental ice sheet.
Dark colors absorb light, so the darker shade would keep the seed warmer and allow it to germinate faster.
If your question has to do with ice, the answer is two percent of the Antarctic continent is not covered by an ice sheet.
Ninety-eight percent of the Antarctic continent is covered by an ice sheet.
Greenland is mostly covered by an ice sheet.