Grass, belonging to the family Poaceae, includes over 10,000 species and plays a crucial role in ecosystems and agriculture. It features narrow leaves that grow from the base and can thrive in diverse environments, covering about 40.5% of Earth's land area[1][2]. Grass is vital for soil erosion control, providing food for livestock and humans (e.g., rice, wheat)[3]. There are two main types of turf grasses: **warm-season** and **cool-season**, each suited to different climates[4][5]. Its ability to regrow after grazing makes grass a resilient plant type essential for many habitats[2][3].
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[8] Grass: Earn a Stake in AI https://www.getgrass.io
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