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mspears3

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Why aren't grasses killed when they are walked on or cut off by a mower?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Proportion is concerned with what relationship among the component features of the landscape?
 
  a. size c. texture
  b. color d. visual



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Answer to Question 1

Because the growing point is protected by its location at the crown, rather than being at the tip of a branch like trees and shrubs.

Answer to Question 2

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size



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