gróðurhúshúsa
Gróðurhúshúsa, commonly translated as greenhouse in English, refers to a structure with translucent walls and roof, typically made of glass or plastic, used to cultivate plants. The primary function of a gróðurhúsa is to create an environment that is protected from external weather conditions such as frost, strong winds, and excessive rainfall. This controlled environment allows for the cultivation of plants that might not otherwise survive or thrive in the local climate.
Inside a gróðurhúsa, the enclosed space traps solar radiation, which heats up the air, soil, and plants.
Gróðurhúsa are utilized for a wide range of purposes, including commercial agriculture, horticulture, and hobby gardening.