Science, asked by Anonymous, 6 months ago

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Green house is a place where plants are grown in controlled conditions like light,water & temperature.How are plants grown in garden different from the plants grown in green house?
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Answered by manitrai25
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when we put plants on the green house the air and temperature are different from outside. The plants when we grow them in outside the temperature should be low when the rains comes the rain destroy the plants . In greenhouse has more carbon dioxide in inside that why green house has more efficient plants then outside

Answered by Carnage165
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Although outdoor plants have sufficient carbon dioxide levels, strategically placed horizontal fans throughout a greenhouse allows air to press closer to the foliage for peak photosynthesis action. The concentrated carbon dioxide results in larger leaves, stronger plant stems and possible early flowering and fruiting.

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