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how plants are grown in greenhouse gases?Write three points.

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Answered by Amityadav92454
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I think no plant is grow in green house gas

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Answered by harshavardhan123
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Greenhouses Provide Light and Heat

Plants need light, warm temperatures, air, water, and nutrients to survive and grow; different plants have different requirements for each of these necessities. A greenhouse works by providing the first two requirements for your plants, but the last three are up to you.

1: When light hits a solid surface, the surface absorbs some of this energy, converting into infraed energy (aka heat) in the process - the darker the surface, the more energy it can absorb and turn into heat.

2: Infrared energy has a different "shape" than light energy - what scientists refer to as wavelength- so while light can easily pass though a greenhouse's glass walls, this heat takes longer to escape.

3: The trapped heat warms the air inside the greenhouse and because a greenhouse is relatively air-tight, the warmer air stays inside, raising the entire building's temperature. This is the same effect that you've no doubt experienced when getting into a car after it's been sitting in a sunny parking space for a few hours.



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