It is 0.6 to 3m in height, has leaves that are 2 cm wide and has roots that are 0.4 to 2m deep.
No, if the standard deviation is small the data is less dispersed.
Yes.
This helps you to know how people are dispersed. You might have a large number in an area, but if they are dispersed evenly throughout, it won't seem as large.
Usually by the wind - or by animals brushing against the plants.
Lalang cannot make food
Boaz Kiplagat Lalang was born in 1989.
no
Wind I guess
no
"Lalang" in English is typically spelled as "lalang." It is a type of grass commonly found in Southeast Asia.
Lalang is a type of grass which is also known as Imperata cylindrica. The young plants can be eaten and are easy to chew.
The water lily disperses its seeds in the water. The flower produces a fruit that floats in water for a while. It then sinks down to the bottom to take root at the bottom of a pond of other body of water.
yes
The lalang plant is primarily pollinated by wind, as it produces anthers that release pollen grains that are carried by air currents to reach the stigmas of other lalang plants for fertilization. This form of pollination is known as anemophily.
Yes, lalang is a type of grass that is considered a land plant. It is a common grass species found in tropical and subtropical regions.
Lalang, also known as cogon grass, is a perennial grass commonly found in tropical regions. It has tall and slender stems, sharp-edged leaves, and a dense root system. Lalang is known for its fast growth rate, resilience to adverse conditions, and ability to quickly colonize disturbed areas.