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It Depends on the weather, if it is warm out side the wind is going to be warm or it could be cold if it is a strong wind and if it is cold out side the wind usually is cold but on a stormy day the wind is warm.
the warm side
on the warm side.
Because cold air is denser than warm air, so warm air floats way up to the sky or to your ceiling, while cold air sinks to the ground. That is why the floor is always cold, and attics are always hot.
Cold to warm
Because warm air can carry more moisture w/o causing condensation than cold air. If you had the moisture barrier at the cold side warm moist air would hit the cold surface and fall out as condensation, leaving water in the insulation.
Jumping Jacks. Or if you are British, side straddle hops.
Most likely the warm-cold air separator got stuck or the servo (or rod if you have manual air system) mechanism failed.
its in the middle sort of. but it is really on the warm side but extremely close to the cool side. so your answer is warm side! Queststrongs answer- Well it really depends how much color the pink has.. the less color the more cold it is and the more color the warmer it is
Nighttime on the moon is cold because there's no sunlight to warm it and no atmosphere to trap the heat.Note: the far side of the moon isn't always dark.
For a cold front I believe there are blue triangles that are upside down in a line. For a Warm front I believe there are red triangles that are right side up on a line.