Humans use grasslands for various purposes, including agriculture (such as grazing livestock or growing crops), recreation (such as parks or sports fields), and conservation efforts (protecting biodiversity and natural habitats). Grasslands also play a critical role in maintaining ecological balance and providing important ecosystem services.
horse live in grassland coz they eat grass for they survival ........... for surviving they use to live in grass land
In the word "grassland," the stress falls on the second syllable, "land." The first syllable, "grass," is not stressed.
While humans can technically consume some types of grass seeds, it is not recommended. Most grass seeds are difficult to digest and lack nutritional value for humans. Additionally, some grass seeds may contain toxins or contaminants that can be harmful if ingested in large amounts.
They do live in East Africa where there are grass lands, but chameleons are adapted to live in trees or shrubs not grass.
Yes, lalang is a type of grass that is considered a land plant. It is a common grass species found in tropical and subtropical regions.
Air, grass, trees, humans, animals, and so on...
Air, grass, trees, humans, animals, and so on...
Humans use land for agriculture, urban development, and infrastructure like roads and buildings.
Humans are changing the land by doing deforestation, building a lots of dams,increasing population.
Many animals such as humans and other organisms like humans...i think
they both can have water,land,grass, and animals
Humans use the land for agriculture to grow crops and raise livestock. Land is also used for urban development to build cities and infrastructure. Additionally, land is utilized for recreation purposes such as parks and natural reserves.
we should because humans have destroyed several habitats where animals use to live but now the humans have taken over all land and animals have no where to go
Grass lives on earth just like humans
Grass lives on earth just like humans
Grass itself is not typically used as a direct energy source for humans. However, it can be indirectly converted into biofuels like ethanol or used as feedstock for biogas production through processes like anaerobic digestion.
Well humans don't eat grass because it just isn't on the food pyramid or anything plus cows and horses eat grass. Plus grass is in the ground and the ground is not clean.