normal clothing. they coordinate aircraft with a radio from an air conditioned (or not so air conditioned) building, usually a tower.
Probably a theater.
It seems that one of the first, if not the first, was the Boston Floating Hospital, in 1906. Newspapers reported that it was the first hospital in the US to be air-conditioned. It should also be noted that 1906 was the year when the word "air-conditioned" began to come into common use.
Every air conditioned building is a mechanical engineering project.
Air-Conditioned Life was created in 2008.
Your answer depends on h ow the unit is air conditioned. If you own the air conditioner, you pay for it. If the association air conditions the entire building, you pay for it in your assessments.
a build like bvoobboo in the air is the empire bulild of france
Because single pane glass is a lousy insulator. The layer of air between the two panes works as an insulator. This improves energy efficiency
Lighting is electricity, as electric tension builds up, it wants to discharge via the earth. Air has a very very large resistant so electricity searches the shortest route to the ground, as the empire state building is one of the highest buildings in it's vicinity, lighting often travels via it.
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The air resistance would slow it down so much that it probably wouldn't even leave a mark on the sidewalk. The popular myth that a penny dropped from the Empire State Building could kill someone is just that: a myth. See the Related Question below for more details.
Classes of travel on Indian trains. 1A = First Class air-conditioned (AC1) 2A = 2 Tier air-conditioned (AC2) 3A = 3 Tier air-conditioned (AC3) FC = First Class NOT air-conditioned EC = Executive chair class, air-conditioned CC = Chair class, air-conditioned SL = Sleeper Class, NOT air-conditioned 2S = Bookable second class seat, NOT air-conditioned II = Unreserved 2nd class, NOT air-conditioned