Biology, asked by JayeshGour, 11 months ago

Why do we have green house in botanical gardens?​

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Answered by presentmoment
5

Explanation:

Botanical Garden is meant for maintaining the diverse species with different kinds of environment supporting aspects for plants. The greenhouse maintains the regulated climatic condition.  

The structure range in size from various pilot scale to large scale set up. They form the cold frame. The interior of the 'greenhouse' exposed to sunlight becomes significantly warmer, protecting the plants from the cold weather.

They are glasshouse with sufficient temperature maintenance, humidity, and vapor pressure.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
4

Answer:

To provide enough warmth and suitable temperature to certain sensitive plants.

Explanation:

Greenhouse in botanical gardens are certain rooms built of glass that functions in a way, similar to the greenhouse effect provided by the greenhouse gases of our atmosphere. These glass rooms trap the heat energy of the sun, preventing it form escaping and thus keeping the room warm, maintaining a certain temperature, which is required by certain sensitive plants for their germination and growth, which are kept in the botanical garden for the purposes of collection, preservation, research, study and propagation.

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