Biology, asked by PradnyaReddy, 4 months ago

Why do we have green house in botanical gardens ?​

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Answered by Yengalthilak12
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We need greenhouses within botanical gardens to provide plants the optimal environment for their steady growth. Explanation: Greenhouses are specific glass-enclosed spaces where the moisture, temperature, sunlight are controlled to provide the plants the right environment to grow.

Answered by shubham4226
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The purpose of a greenhouse is to shield crops from excess cold or heat and unwanted pests. A greenhouse makes it possible to grow certain types of crops year round, and fruits, tobacco plants, vegetables, and flowers are what a greenhouse most commonly grows.

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