trough culture is the cultivation of crops on a small scale using containers or structures that have space of medium to large dimensions
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Trough culture refers to the practice of growing plants in containers or troughs rather than in traditional garden beds. It is a versatile gardening method that allows for easy management of soil quality and moisture levels while also being space-efficient for urban or small gardens. Troughs can be made from various materials such as wood, metal, or stone, and are popular for growing herbs, vegetables, or flowers.
Trough culture can offer a controlled environment for cultivating plants, allowing for easy monitoring and management of growing conditions. It is also a space-efficient method, ideal for limited spaces or indoor gardening. Additionally, trough culture can help prevent soil-borne diseases and reduce water waste through efficient irrigation systems.
The bottom of a wave is called the trough. It is the lowest point of the wave where the displacement of the medium is at a minimum.
False. The wavelength of a wave is actually measured from crest to crest, or trough to trough, not from crest to trough.
To measure the distance from one trough to the next trough on a wave, you would measure the wavelength. The wavelength is the distance between two corresponding points on the wave, such as from one trough to the next trough, or from one peak to the next peak.
The distance from one trough of a wave to the adjacent trough is known as the wavelength of the wave. Wavelength is the distance between two consecutive points that are in phase, such as from trough to trough or from crest to crest.