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Earth compared to as terrarium

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Answered by varuncharaya20
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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. However, terraria can also be open to the atmosphere rather than being sealed. Terraria are often kept as decorative or ornamental items. Closed terraria create a unique environment for plant growth, as the transparent walls allow for both heat and light to enter the terrarium. The sealed container combined with the heat entering the terrarium allows for the creation of a small scale water cycle. This happens because moisture from both the soil and plants evaporates in the elevated temperatures inside the terrarium. This water vapour then condenses on the walls of the container, and eventually falls back to the plants and soil below. This contributes to creating an ideal environment for growing plants due to the constant supply of water, thereby preventing the plants from becoming over dry. In addition to this, the light that passes through the transparent material of the terrarium allows for the plants within to photosynthesize, a very important aspect of plant growth.
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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Earth compared to as terrarium:

A terrarium is often a glass container with a seal that contains soil and plants. The glass container may be opened for maintenance to provide access to the plants within. Terraria can, however, also be exposed to the atmosphere as opposed to being enclosed. Terrariums are frequently kept as ornamental or decorative things. Due to their transparent walls, closed terrariums offer a special environment for plant development. This allows heat and light to enter the terrarium. A little water cycle can be produced in the enclosed container thanks to the heat that enters the terrarium.

This occurs as a result of the high temperatures within the terrarium, which cause moisture from the plants and soil to evaporate. Following condensation on the container's walls, the water vapour gradually drips back into the ground, where it eventually contacts the plants and soil. Because there is a steady flow of water, the plants are kept from drying out too much, which helps to create the perfect atmosphere for plant growth. Additionally, the terrarium's translucent covering lets light flow through, which enables the plants within to photosynthesize, a crucial component of plant growth.

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