Terrarium - significado y definición. Qué es Terrarium
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Qué (quién) es Terrarium - definición

CONTAINER TYPICALLY MADE OF GLASS, WHICH IS USED FOR KEEPING PLANTS AND/OR ANIMALS
  • An open terrarium with moss
  • An open terrarium
  • A temperature-controlled terrarium with plants inside
  • A drawing of a [[Wardian case]]

terrarium         
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¦ noun (plural terrariums or terraria -r??)
1. a vivarium for smaller land animals, e.g. reptiles or amphibians, typically in the form of a glass-fronted case.
2. a sealed transparent globe or similar container in which plants are grown.
Origin
C19: mod. L., from L. terra 'earth', on the pattern of aquarium.
Terrarium         
A terrarium (plural: terraria or terrariums) is usually a sealable glass container containing soil and plants that can be opened for maintenance to access the plants inside; however, terraria can also be open to the atmosphere. Terraria are often kept as ornamental items.
Terrarium (novel)         
SCIENCE FICTION NOVEL BY SCOTT RUSSELL SANDERS
Terrarium (book)
Terrarium is a 1985 science fiction novel by American writer and essayist Scott Russell Sanders, published by Tor.

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Terrarium

A terrarium (plural: terraria or terrariums) is usually a sealable glass container containing soil and plants that can be opened for maintenance to access the plants inside; however, terraria can also be open to the atmosphere. Terraria are often kept as ornamental items.

A closed terrarium's transparent walls allow heat and light to enter, creating a unique environment for plant growth. Heat entering the sealed container allows the creation of a small water cycle due to evaporating moisture from the soil and plants. The water vapor then condenses onto the walls of the container, eventually falling back onto the plants and soil below. Light passing through the transparent walls, allowing photosynthesis, with the constant water supply provide an ideal environment for plants. Open terraria are not sealed and are better suited to plants requiring a more arid environment.

Ejemplos de uso de Terrarium
1. "The theme came from nostalgia for my past," said Latyshev, 33, who worked for six years at the Moscow Zoo‘s terrarium and is a fan of reptiles.
2. Chassé calls "a big terrarium." Pleasing the eye Visitors enter the museum through a dimly lit corridor, which makes their first glimpse of the sun–dappled courtyard through stone columns so enchanting.
3. As the politicians lock horns, the bureaucracy runs less and less like a well–oiled machine and more and more like a poorly organized terrarium, with each inhabitant ready to swallow up its neighbor at the first opportunity.
4. It seems as if most Russians are satisfied with this role, in the same way that visitors to a terrarium rarely feel any real sympathy for the slippery and poisonous creatures weaving about in unimaginable combinations behind the glass.
5. Hosoi collects snails not to keep them as pets or to cook escargot but instead to place them in a foliage–filled glass terrarium inside her lab at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where she works as an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering.