Biology, asked by eqbaltausif85, 9 months ago

Green house is a place where plants are grown in controlled conditions like light, water and temprature. How are plants grown in gardens different from the plants grown in green houses.

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Answered by sachittimane041
10

Answer:

IT IS VERY DIFFERENT FROM  FROM PLANTS GROWN IN GREEN HOUSE AS==

Explanation:

1) IN GREEN HOUSE, TEMPERATURE ,WATER, LIGHT ARE  CONTROLLED BY THE AUTHORITIES.WHEREAS IN GARDEN WE CANNOT CONTROL TEMPERATURE BUT CAN CONTROL LIGHT (AS IN PLANT NURSERIES ) ,AND WATER SUPPLY

Answered by vashishth2204
18
There is actually not a difference in plants that grow but the surroundings in which they are growing. Green house are usually build in places with cold climate to provide sufficient heat to the plants so that they grow well.
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