Hello everyone, I come here after a maddening stint of Googling, trying to find my awnser--with no luck. So I hope you will all forgive me for my strange (and most likely stupid question).
Some backstory:
I am writing a satirical novel, and one major element of the fictional United States-sized contintent it takes place in, is that a lot of the landmass is covered in tall grass, and I mean tall--twice as tall than most buildings, wider than most humans, and just as thick as a lawn. You could say roughly 30% of the landmass is covered with the stuff (so imagine 30% of the United States being covered with it--but scatered throughout).
So my question is, would this have any affect on the envirement, or the people(s) living there? Some of the tall grass boarders some towns/cities, would this have any affect on the population? Any and all information is much apreciated!
Thanks, Jonathan