planes
it had trees and grass
A meadow
The oxygen in water comes from the dissolved oxygen gas in the atmosphere. It gets into the water through a process called diffusion, where molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
A rainforest is a hot wet area covered in trees and vegetation, typically found near the equator. These regions have high biodiversity and abundant precipitation.
planes
it had trees and grass
A Large area with lots of trees and bushes
they live in the African plains in an area of tall grass and some trees and mostly feed off herds or animals strayed from their herds.
The oxygen in water comes from the dissolved oxygen gas in the atmosphere. It gets into the water through a process called diffusion, where molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
A meadow
an open area with grass and trees, where people can enjoy themselves
Lots of trees and flowers like daisies,sunflowers and more
A rainforest is a hot wet area covered in trees and vegetation, typically found near the equator. These regions have high biodiversity and abundant precipitation.
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.
No, typically trees transpire more water than grass. This is because trees have a larger surface area for transpiration through their leaves and generally have a higher demand for water due to their size.
Forest have many species of wild animals Grassland have many species of insects.