Greenhouses

A greenhouse is a structure that enables the cultivation of plants in an environment that is artificially regulated to allow for optimal growth. Greenhouses control the temperature, humidity, light, and ventilation within the enclosure, allowing plants to grow and flourish even under adverse weather conditions. Additionally, they can protect plants from damage by insects, disease, and harsh weather. As a result, greenhouses are commonly used to protect crops, food production, and other valuable plants and flowers, providing a more effective and efficient means of food production and a greater variety of vegetation all year round.

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Weather Changes

ISSN: 3070-3379
Type: Open Access Journal
Editor: Noor Apandi Osnin, Certificate of Competency (CoC) Referesher Course, Nautical Sciences, Marine Department, Malaysia.
Journal of Weather Changes provides a baseline for the academics, decision makers, and society with broadcasts on various conditions of investigation in weather changes, monitoring and early warning systems, assessment of vulnerability and impacts, developing and implementing intervention policies, effective risk management and adaptation practices