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Why is it possible to grow plants in a greenhouse inspite of seasonal changes

outside ?​

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Answered by s1249sumana10422
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Answer:

Sometimes crops can be grown throughout the year in a greenhouse inspite of seasonal changes outside. ... Compared to an open land, greenhouses have control over the growing conditions for plants. An open land has short growing seasons with change in heat, light and humidity.

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Answered by Sandhya1985
3

A greenhouse is a covered and enclosed area which provides required level of heat,

light and humidity for plants to grow in it. Sometimes crops can be grown throughout

the year in a greenhouse inspite of seasonal changes outside. The enclosure is made of

opaque glass or green plastic sheets which let in controlled quantity of sunlight and the

warmth is retained by the wall and the roof.

Compared to an open land, greenhouses have control over the growing conditions for

plants. An open land has short growing seasons with change in heat, light and humidity.

In a greenhouse, light, heat and humidity are artificially maintained and the growing

season is lengthened.

Greenhouses are normally used for growing flowers, vegetables and plants for

transplanting. Many plants are grown in the warm environment of greenhouses in

winter and transplanted outside as the weather warms up. Even pollination takes place

artificially in a greenhouse and bumble-bees are used as pollinators.

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