Yes, but it will depend on your choice of plants. Many "poly-tents" use this design
There are many computer systems that control the humidity level and temperature in your greenhouse. These are great for those plants that need a steady temperature.
For instance, in an experiment on plants, some plants may be subjected to variables - different fertilisers, soil, temperature, daylight, diseases, etc. While other plants would be kept separate as a control. The control plants would not be subjected to any variables or experiments. The control plants would be used to compare the growth and the effects on the plants that were subjected to the variables.
Plants control all the CO2 consumptions ans these CO2 cause the warming of the planet. By controlling these amounts in the air plants help regulate the temperature of the atmosphere. That is why its said that if there are too many plants planted the atmosphere will remain cool and pleasant.
A greenhouse is simply a protected area in wich you can control weather and temperature to suit the plants you want to grow.
moisture and temperature you can control how much water the seed receives by putting in a particular amount of water naturally plants receive water by rainfall, you can also control the temperature if this is a lab exercise you can keep the room temperature at any amount that is needed.
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A small increase in temperature may help some plants, but will be damaging to others. A large increase in temperature will kill most plants.
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