coconut tree
Photosynthesis, same as outside the green house. So why do we use green houses? The green house is used to raise the temperature so that the plants start growing and are not killed by cold. It does this is two ways, by constricting air flow and blocking infrared light. The major part of this is that outside the green house, when the soil absorbs solar energy and turns it into heat, the air will transport that energy away which cools the soil and the plants growing in it. In the green house the warm air is trapped. To some (small) extent glass will block ultraviolet and infrared rays more than visible light. This stops harmful UV rays from hitting the plants, and it traps the infrared heat emissions from the plants inside the green house. Actually there is less useful sun light energy reaching the leaves within a green house than if the plants were outside it (try sunbathing under glass) but better control of temperature and humidity allows the plant to grow better anyway.
By (1) green House effect , (2) Growing more trees , (3) Saving water ( for future ) etc.....,
my question is what is green bench? and how it is related to green house effect in atmoshphere?
Green house gases, such as carbon dioxide.
a green house is a place where plants grow it is better for them it is a big green building with lots of plants and sprinklers
trees
It's a watermelon! The outside is green, then there's a white layer, then the red layer, and the babies are seeds. I think this is an Egyptian riddle
the green room is used for growing plants
Growing plants
GREEN HOUSE
A greenhouse is a house that is used for growing plants or to maintain the growing environment for plants. The glasshouse is a synonym of the greenhouse.
Still, i cannot tell you!
gold and some green stuff
Indeed they are acting alike. The glass in a green house allows light to enter but reduces the amount of heat that leaves. Green houses gasses in the atmosphere have the same effect on the planet in general.
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Most likely it is algae. There is a possibility it could be moss or mildew.
It isn't explicitly stated what Tom Riddle Junior (Lord Voldemort)'s favourite colour is in the novels, films or games of the Harry Potter series. However, as Tom Riddle was ridiculously proud of his Hogwarts House, and of being an ancestor of Salazar Slytherin, it can be very safely assumed that his favourite colours were those of Slytherin house: green and silver.