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What is the difference between Biodome and Greenhouse?

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Answered by rajabunisha03506
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A biodome is so much more than a regular greenhouse.

A biodome is a self-contained and self-sufficient environment that has no interaction with the outside world. ... As a result, biodomes tend to be much larger than a greenhouse simply due to the fact they need to house a wide variety of species

Answered by Anonymous
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    A biodome is a form of controlled, self-sufficient eco-system that closely replicates the natural outdoor environment. It is a scientific based form of a greenhouse that can made up of various geodesic spheres, although it’s not always the case.

    It creates its own water, nutrients and survives without any help from the outside. The most famous example, is that of the Montreal Biodome, which houses 4 different eco-systems.

    Another famous example can be found in Cornwall, United Kingdom, called the Eden Project which consists of numerous biodomes that span a large area.

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