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Preventing Frost damage by changing Air Humidity
Looking at how some people are protecting their Green Houses against the
frost, i was surprised how tiny the flames were on the paraffin heaters in the green houses. They were hardly giving off any heat at all. I was told its not about the 'Heat', but the fact that the flame changes the 'relative humidity' in the air'. Could anyone explain fairly simply, how this actually works? Thanks |
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