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At its most elemental, simple gravity, as colder air is heavier and from the ceiling falls through the space to the floor where it is then returned to the ac for recooling.
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Thermophiles are bacteria that live in high temperature environments. Some have been found around deep sea vents (such as in the Indian Ocean) and survive on the sulphur, hydrogen and carbon dioxide being released from the vents, thus making them independant from using any of the sun's energy. Therefore these thermophiles are dependant on the Earth's inner structure and theoretically we couldn't have an Earth without a star such as our sun to revolve around. So indirectly these thermophiles still need the sun. However, their energy is not dependant on the sun > producer > consumer hierachy typically seen in energy flow diagrams.
In most food chains, yes. However, some food chains, such as those around undersea vents, have other primary sources of energy.
Some "extremophiles" obtain their energy from chemicals. These are bacteria that live round thermal vents (in the sea and volcanoes), and that live in solid rock.
Fuel level, heat or air conditioning up, both high and low, high only, floor only. Center vents are for air conditioning output only, no heat. Heat is designed to blow out side and floor vents only. NOT center. Center is only for air conditioning or summer vents.
You can clean the air conditioning by vacuuming out the air conditioning vents. You can also clean the air conditioning condenser vent screen.
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hydrothermal vents are found in the deep zone
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Increase the vent to 4" as hoar frost will not over lap a 4"opening
Sweating occurs when warm air comes into contact with a cold surface. For air conditioning vents it occurs when they are not properly insulated. The ones that do not sweat are either located in a conditioned area or they are properly insulated.
No. While in air conditioning mode, the air will assist in the dehumidification.
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55 degrees above zero Fahrenheit