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Why do we have green houses in botanical gardens?
Solution
Temperature, humidity, and other factors are closely watched in a greenhouse. Because of this, this method helps plants that are more delicate stay alive. So, the rare plants that can handle the cold are kept safe and grown in a greenhouse. For this reason, a botanical garden has a greenhouse.
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