Green plants require sunlight for photosynthesis, and sunlight rarely reaches into caves with sufficient intensity to support their growth.
The sun's rays get trapped inside the green house and help the plants grow.
Some fungi will grow without light. A mushroom is a good example, they grow in caves.
well of course plants grow better inside because you can have you-know-what with it inside but outside its lonely. simple.
no
They can be inside some rocks, otherwise called a Geode, They often grow inside caves, and many other places
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
Green house!
None apart from a few fungi on organic detritus, with the artificial exception of green algae and ferns surviving around show-cave flood-lights - a form of pollution known as "lampenflora" (German, lit. 'lamp flora').
No green plants are not herbivores they actually olny need sunlight and water to grow.
the chlorophyll
Green little plants that grow with a tree
People grow plants inside a plastic greenhouse the same way they do inside a glass one. Plastic ones work in the same way and allows plants to grow better than in the outdoors because of the humidity created.