Is it a good practice to to remove grass and small plants that are growing in an open,unused field? Give reason to support your answer
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No, it is not a good practice to remove grass and small plants that are growing in an open,unused field because they hold the soil to prevent the soil erosion and maintain its fertility.
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1. Small plants and grass serve as food to animals (herbivores) and some insects.
2. They provide a home for bacteria, insects etc.
3. They give a beautiful appearance to lands.
4. They absorb heat. They preserve water by holding them to the roots.
5. They hold soil and prevent the land from breaking into pieces. They prevent erosion of soil.
Total removal is not good. Grass should be allowed to grow again.
2. They provide a home for bacteria, insects etc.
3. They give a beautiful appearance to lands.
4. They absorb heat. They preserve water by holding them to the roots.
5. They hold soil and prevent the land from breaking into pieces. They prevent erosion of soil.
Total removal is not good. Grass should be allowed to grow again.
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