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  • Grass and most other plants are green because they contain a pigment known as chlorophyll. The chlorophyll is used in the process of photosynthesis where a plant produces sugar in the presence of sunlight.
  • Grass has chlorophyll, which is green.
  • Because it's always in competition with the other side. Where it's always greener.
  • Chlorophyll http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/chlorophyll/chlorophyll_h.htm
  • chlorafil
  • I believe it's the chlorophyll used for photosynthesis which makes leaves and plants green.
  • I water it .
  • Chlorophyll
  • Because of the chlorophyll in the grass...it turns it green just like other plants.....
  • due to photosynthesis. the nutrients make the grass green.
  • because grass absorbs every colour except green..and that is reflected back to you.
  • Grass and most other plants are green because they contain a pigment known as chlorophyll. The chlorophyll is used in the process of photosynthesis where a plant produces sugar in the presence of sunlight. In fact the word 'photosynthesis' means literally to synthesize or 'make' from light (photo). There are, of course some plants which do not contain chlorophyll, and these generally get their nutrition (food) by other means. Some examples are the fungi which decompose dead, and sometimes living, tissue, for their food. You will find that a green plant needs light to make food. If the source of light is cut off, the plant dies. Mushrooms, which are fungi, do not require light to make food (they decompose matter as I mentioned above) and you can find mushrooms growing in almost total darkness. The process of photosynthesis is described in great detail in many science books. It is really the process by which life as we know it is able to continue and renew itself. http://www.newton.dep.anl.gov/askasci/bio99/bio99087.htm
  • Paint?
  • Chlorophyll.
  • Grass appears green because all of the colors in the rainbow are absorbed into the leaves of the grass except green.
  • It's full of chlorophyll, which is green.
  • Chlorophyll absorbs the various wavelengths of light except certain ones, which it reflects. When that wave happens to hit a human eyeball, an electrical signal is generated and interpreted by our brains (more electrical/chemical signals) as "green" when everything "seen" by our eyes is displayed on the movie screen in our minds.
  • Grass and most other plants are green because they contain a pigment known as chlorophyll. The chlorophyll is used in the process of photosynthesis where a plant produces sugar in the presence of sunlight. In fact the word 'photosynthesis' means literally to synthesize or 'make' from light (photo). There are, of course some plants which do not contain chlorophyll, and these generally get their nutrition (food) by other means. Some examples are the fungi which decompose dead, and sometimes living, tissue, for their food. You will find that a green plant needs light to make food. If the source of light is cut off, the plant dies. Mushrooms, which are fungi, do not require light to make food (they decompose matter as I mentioned above) and you can find mushrooms growing in almost total darkness.
  • Chlorophyll.
  • So it can hide among the frogs.
  • So it can stain your trousers when you're having a sex romp. It's got to get you back somehow for flattening it.
  • According to my drill sergeant in Basic training it's because "GOD LOVES THE INFANTRY!!!!"
  • Grass and most other plants are green because they contain a pigment known as chlorophyll. The chlorophyll is used in the process of photosynthesis where a plant produces sugar in the presence of sunlight. In fact the word 'photosynthesis' means literally to synthesize or 'make' from light (photo). There are, of course some plants which do not contain chlorophyll, and these generally get their nutrition (food) by other means. Some examples are the fungi which decompose dead, and sometimes living, tissue, for their food. You will find that a green plant needs light to make food. If the source of light is cut off, the plant dies. Mushrooms, which are fungi, do not require light to make food (they decompose matter as I mentioned above) and you can find mushrooms growing in almost total darkness. Grass appears green because all of the colors in the rainbow are absorbed into the leaves of the grass except green.
  • Chlorophyll
  • one word: chlorophyll.
  • Because I was starting to paint a room green, then I realized that bright green is a horrid color to paint walls, so I threw it out the window. The paint bucket then apparently then hit you in the head, leaving you with a speech impediment that carries in to how you type, as well. I'm really sorry about that.
  • Y DU U ask? Itz Cuz Da Chlorophyll in Da Leaves or bladez.
  • The pigment chlorophyll, which plants like grass use to photosynthesize energy from the sunlight that hits them, reflects green light, making the grass's massive stores of chlorophyll in its blades appear green to the human eye.
  • Because of the chlorophyl.
  • I think it had something to do with chlorophyll or something, maybe my son colored all of it.
  • Chlorophyll in the Chloroplast of the plant! :)
  • Grass is green because it is filled with chlorophyll.
  • because chlorophyll absorbs every colour except green. Green it reflects back out.
  • "The grass was greener The light was brighter With friends surrounded The night of wonder"
  • ITS CHLOROPHYLL!!!!!
  • chlorophyll
  • if it wasn't green photosynthesis wouldn't occur ..:O)
  • A green pigment called chlorophyll is present in green grass and all green leaves which make them appear green as green color is reflected by sunlight falling on them
  • Because imagine grass red!!!

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