Because the heat from the sun hits the green house and stays in and plus the plants provide a little heat to and the green house has glass walls to also help keep the heat trapped in. The air outside just spreads around and doesn't have anything to keep it smothered in.
They work at both the places depending on their needs.
Yes
A temperature of 20 degrees Fahrenheit is equal to a temperature of -6.67 degrees Celsius.
Probably the same, for the equilibrium would take place sooner or later.
It all depends on the way the fan is pushing the air. If the home is small enough a single fan can be put in a window facing inside overnight, and at times when the temperature is cold, to bring in the air from the outside. The fan can then be turned around to face the outside when the air outside the house is warmer than the inside of the house, basically sucking the warmer air outside.
inside
Plants grow better in a greenhouse. My grandma owns one and they grow much better in a greenhouse.
Because the heat from the sun hits the green house and stays in and plus the plants provide a little heat to and the green house has glass walls to also help keep the heat trapped in. The air outside just spreads around and doesn't have anything to keep it smothered in.
Because the heat from the sun hits the green house and stays in and plus the plants provide a little heat to and the green house has glass walls to also help keep the heat trapped in. The air outside just spreads around and doesn't have anything to keep it smothered in.
ice is a bad conductor of heat. Any heat generated from inside the igloo, usually from body heat or a small fire, stays inside.
Like in a greenhouse, greenhouse gasses let radiation from the sun reach Earth (the 'inside' of the greenhouse) but won't let the Earth reflect radiation. This is exactly what greenhouses do. Through the glass walls, the sunlight can come in, but once the rays are inside, the heat is trapped. That causes (intentional) temperature rise in the greenhouse. These gasses also (most likely) cause a temperature rise on Earth.
If the house temperature inside is greater than the temperature outside the house, then yes. If the temperature outside the home is greater than the temperature inside of the home, then no.
Inside or outside?
yes
A greenhouse traps the heat inside it so that the temperature inside is hotter than the outside. Sunlight can pass through the panes of the greenhouse to warm and allow photosynthesis, yet it prevents the escape of heat from the greenhouse. Greenhouse Effect references that phenomenon. Greenhouse Gases are the gases that have the similar ability of trapping heat from sun's radiation. Gases include NOx, CO2, CO and the like. Such gases let sunshine pass through but retain and absorb the heat radiated by the earth. It makes the earth hotter due to the trapped heat (greenhouse effect).
A greenhouse traps the heat inside it so that the temperature inside is hotter than the outside. Sunlight can pass through the panes of the greenhouse to warm and allow photosynthesis, yet it prevents the escape of heat from the greenhouse. Greenhouse Effect references that phenomenon. Greenhouse Gases are the gases that have the similar ability of trapping heat from sun's radiation. Gases include NOx, CO2, CO and the like. Such gases let sunshine pass through but retain and absorb the heat radiated by the earth. It makes the earth hotter due to the trapped heat (greenhouse effect).
The orientation of the sheets of glass in a greenhouse (top to bottom, inside to outside) do not change its function.