Define the following:
i. Terrarium
ii. Greenhouse
iii. A kitchen garden
iv. A botanical garden.
Answers
Terrarium
A terrarium (plural: terraria or terrariums) is usually a sealable glass container containing soil and plants, and can be opened for maintenance to access the plants inside. ... This happens because moisture from both the soil and plants evaporates in the elevated temperatures inside the terrarium.
Greenhouse
Greenhouses were originally referred to as botanical gardens. This is because the same process that warms up the earth also takes place in a greenhouse, where the glass structure will capture the sunlight and the area under the glass will heat up. ...
A kitchen garden
a garden where vegetables, herbs, and fruit are grown for one's own use.
A botanical garden
A botanical garden is a controlled and staffed institution for the maintenance of a living collection of plants under scientific management for purposes of education and research, together with such libraries, herbaria, laboratories, and museums as are essential to its particular undertakings.