It is critical to note and know that there are many more green house gases than just CO2.
A frightening example is the gas used to produce our modern TV screens - 2 to 3 percent of it is not recovered.
Methane - huge but not to do with Plants except that Cellulose is the animal's food.
Plants may be our salvation - by the newly devised management of mostly agricultural lands - , their main Function is to be the removal of CO2 from Our Very Thin Atmosphere.
The continued existence of the Oceanic Biospheredepends upon it.
Plants play a crucial role in the environment by absorbing carbon dioxide and releasing oxygen through the process of photosynthesis. Greenhouses capture and retain heat from the sun, creating a warmer environment for plants to grow in. This controlled environment allows for the cultivation of plants that may not otherwise thrive in a particular climate.
It means a house where you keep plants and trees and it keeps them healty
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.
A greenhouse is a structure with transparent walls and roof, typically made of glass or plastic, used to grow plants that require controlled climatic conditions. Greenhouses provide a suitable environment for plants to thrive by maintaining warmth and humidity levels conducive for growth. They are commonly used for extending the growing season or cultivating plants that are not native to a particular region.
Yes, plants appear green because they contain a pigment called chlorophyll that absorbs red and blue light for photosynthesis, reflecting green light. This is why we perceive most plants as green.
Green light has the least effect on photosynthesis because it is poorly absorbed by chlorophyll, which is the pigment responsible for capturing light energy during photosynthesis. This means that plants do not use green light as efficiently as other colors for photosynthesis.
The green house affect the earth of mealting the polar region;
concentrates the light to make the inside warmer than outside. basically plants like warm moist conditions
Because the plants cultivated in it are generally green in colour.
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Plants absorb water and carbon dioxide. These two green house gases are the most common. Plants absorb only a small portion of the total green house gas. The oceans do the bulk of this work. Plants do store carbon and our a major carbon sink for the planet.
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Yes it is global warming is a green house affect because the atmosphere will suck in heat and keep that heat in like a green house will keep all the heat in and won't let that heat out.
the green room is used for growing plants
All plants affect your lives. They help you breathe and for me just looking at them make me feel relaxed and peaceful.
It means a house where you keep plants and trees and it keeps them healty