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Grass plays a key role in the ecosystem from "summary" of Soil, Grass, and Cancer by André Voisin

Grass is not just a simple plant that covers the ground; it is a crucial component of the ecosystem that supports life on Earth. It serves as the primary food source for many herbivores, providing them with the necessary nutrients for their survival and growth. Grazing animals such as cows, sheep, and deer rely on grass for their sustenance, which in turn sustains predators higher up the food chain. Furthermore, grass plays a vital role in the carbon cycle by absorbing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through photosynthesis. This process not only helps to regulate the levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere but also contributes to the production of oxygen, which is essential for all living organisms. In this way, grass helps to maintain the delicate balance of gases that make life on Earth possible. In a...
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    Soil, Grass, and Cancer

    André Voisin

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