what changes when we bring the element that make the earthwork indoor?

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When we bring an element from the Earth indoors, such as soil, plants, or rocks, several changes occur. Here's an explanation:

1. Lighting conditions: Indoor environments generally receive less natural light than the outdoors. Plants may require artificial lighting, such as grow lights, to mimic the sunlight they need for photosynthesis.

2. Temperature and humidity: Indoor environments are typically climate-controlled, so the temperature and humidity levels can be adjusted to suit human comfort. This may differ from the natural conditions that the Earth element is adapted to.

3. Air circulation: Outdoor environments naturally have better air circulation, allowing for the dispersion of odors, pollutants, and carbon dioxide. Indoor spaces may require additional ventilation systems to maintain air quality and provide fresh air.

4. Watering and irrigation: The presence of water is crucial for many elements from the Earth, like plants. In indoor settings, watering often needs to be manually controlled as there is no rain or natural irrigation. This requires the use of watering cans, sprinkler systems, or automatic watering devices.

5. Maintenance: When Earth elements are brought indoors, they require more human intervention for maintenance. This includes regular watering, pruning, fertilizing, and pest control, as they no longer have access to the natural processes that occur outdoors.

By understanding these changes, we can make appropriate adjustments to ensure the well-being and longevity of Earth elements when they are brought indoors.