Greenhouse Effect on Plants
Greenhouse Effect on Plants is how a clear cover traps warmth to help plants grow faster.
Think of it this way
A glass bowl placed over seedlings on a sunny windowsill traps warm air inside. Sunlight passes through the glass and heats the soil and leaves. That heat cannot escape, so the air inside stays warmer than the room. Plants under the bowl grow faster because they stay warm even on cool days.
Explaining greenhouse effect on plants by grade level
A greenhouse is like a warm blanket for plants. The clear walls let sun in but keep heat from leaving. Roots grow faster in that warm, wet air. Grow seeds in a box with a lid and one without to see.
