It can, but it's not usually a good idea. It is hard to protect from the weather, and it will heat up from the sun and reduce the efficiency of the installation. Putting it in an attic or crawl space and ventilating the space with a small fan or cross-ventilation is far more efficient.
Should be some plastic ducting routed alongside radiator-look inside.
The air comes from the air outside and the air conditioning system in the car turns this into cold or warm air.
Your filter has mildew. Try spraying Lysol into the fresh air vent (at the bottom of your windshield) and see if that does the trick. If not, then you'll have to tear into the ducting.
yes outside
50 degress at 80 outside temp
You can install ducted air conditioning in your home by firstly installing the ductal air systems in your home. After that, you can install the conditioning units on the outside, in order for your environment to be fully conditioned.
Because the home is sealed in order to prevent air flow from outside to inside, air conditioning can cause dry skin. It also removes the humidity in the air.
that's a big negative
By vent, I assume you mean how to cool the room. Look into a ductless split system or a window unit if there is also no basement for ducting.
Your air conditioning cool air is routed to the various vents by routing doors. A malfunctioning routing door can be stuck and remain closed.
Under the hood, passenger side of firewall, down low. It may not be visible looking from above.
If you mean how an air conditioner that goes in a window will blow warm air outside then that is because an air conditioner basically takes in air from outside and pulls out the cold air which then blows into your house then the warm air is released back outside.