Greenhouse
Emergence definition
A greenhouse emerges as a structure composed of transparent or translucent materials that encloses a growing area, regulating temperature and humidity to create a controlled environment for plant cultivation, which is made possible by the intersection of form and structure, material properties, and environmental conditions.
Wiktionary senses
Historical origin
Prerequisite chain
Neighborhood
In other languages
- Gewächshaus German
- greenhouse English primary
Prerequisites
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Greenhouse is a glass building for growing plants
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A structure composed of transparent or translucent materials that encloses a growing area, regulating temperature and humidity to create a controlled environment for plant cultivation.
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A structure composed of transparent or translucent materials that encloses a growing area, regulating temperature and humidity to create a controlled environment for plant cultivation.
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A structure composed of transparent or translucent materials that encloses a growing area, regulating temperature and humidity to create a controlled environment for plant cultivation.