Plug the holes up fool
depending on how cold. it could be any thing from a cloudy day to a "GET IN THE BASEMENT NOW!" kind of day. hope this helped.
the cold air pushes the warm air up and forms cumulus clouds
The cold air will sink.
cold air
A cold front develops when a cold air mass advances, lifting the air in a warm air mass.
Deep in the ground the temperature in a basement usually remains constant all the year round. Thus, RELATIVE to the OUTSIDE temperature, the air in the BASEMENT is cool in the summer when the OUTSIDE air is HOT and warm in the winter when the OUTSIDE air is COLD.
Rabbits can get sick from their environment but are more than likely to get sick from other reasons than the basement being cold. Drafts, dampness and poor air circulation would be more likely causes. Also if a rabbit is already carrying a cold germ it may be exacerbated by any of these conditions where if in a normal environment with good air circulation they would not exhibit any cold symptoms.
Supply and return grille locations are figured by the HVAC engineer or the contractor.
depending on how cold. it could be any thing from a cloudy day to a "GET IN THE BASEMENT NOW!" kind of day. hope this helped.
Don't let it go in the basement!
It shouldn't unless they are both drawing air from the same source.
Warm air is less dense and tends to rise, cool air is more dense and tends to sink. That is why a hot air balloon rises if the air inside is warmer than the outside air.
The blend door controls how warm or cold the outlet air is.
smelled electrical burn now central air is blowing warm air non stop
attic and basement...
Is it blowing cold air only or not blowing any air at all.
It is important if your basement is unconditioned space. If your basement walls and floor are insulated it is not so important.