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_________ allows the water to seep in easily. *
a. grass lawn
b. Pukka floor
c. Cement floor
d. Marble floor

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Answered by divyakrishna2001
10

Answer:

grass lawn

Explanation:

Answered by ashutoshmishra3065
0

Answer:

Explanation:

Concept:

Lawn:

A lawn is a patch of ground covered in soil that has been planted with grasses and other hardy plants, such clover, and kept at a short height by a lawnmower (or occasionally by grazing animals) for aesthetic and recreational purposes. Typically, lawns are made up entirely of grass species, are treated to weed and pest control, are kept green (for example, by watering), and are routinely mowed to a suitable length.

Around homes, flats, business buildings, and workplaces, there are lawns. Large lawn spaces can be found in many city parks. Depending on the sport and the continent, the specialized terms turf, pitch, field, or green may be used in leisure contexts.

A controlled grassy area is referred to as a "lawn," a term that first appeared at least in the 16th century. The lawn has been culturally established in several regions of the world due to suburbanization as a part of the idealized domestic image.

However, understanding of this ideal's detrimental effects on the environment is expanding. Local government officials are promoting alternatives to lawns in some areas where there are water constraints in order to save water.

According to American researchers, suburban lawns are "biological deserts" that are causing a "ecological homogenization on a continental scale." Practices for maintaining lawns also reduce biodiversity in the neighbourhood.

Grass lawn allows the water to seep in easily.

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