Why do farmers grow many fruits and vegetable crops inside large green houses
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because green house traps heat
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A green house is built of any material through which sunlight can pass, such as glass or plastic. It gets heated up because the ground inside is heated up, warming the air inside. The air continues to heat up because it gets confined within the green house. To provide warmer temperatures for growing fruit and vegetable plants, farmers grow them inside large green houses.
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