The grass has seemed greener ever since they opened the field on Jan. 12 but how did the grass actually get greener ever since the field opened?
Though kids do believe the grass comes from other stuff and some think they kind of get it right.
“I think the grass got greener because of the water… the rain got in the soil and grew”, Jesse Rivera said.
It actually got greener coming from the Nitrogen cycle that helps it grow.
The Nitrogen cycle is where Nitrogen comes from the sky when it rains or lightning goes into the ground. Then bacteria in the soil gets some of it, then it goes up to the grass which the animals eat. The animals actually put it back when using the bathroom.
Most of the students liked that the grass got greener in the field.
The workers were working on the field while it was closed so that may have been significant to the process of the grass getting greener.
Yohannies Rodrigo thinks the grass gets greener because of the water and sun which is part of photosynthesis.
Photosynthesis is where carbon dioxide, sun, and water goes into a plant and in return it gives us oxygen, and glucose. There is something also called chloroplast. It is a green pigmented organelles which are in plants that help photosynthesis.























