it may be the only one by a heater
Some moisture is essentially suitable for any home but then again, only in the right amounts. When the moisture is too much in your home, you run the hazard of having mold infection and other moisture-related cases inside your house.
You will always produce some moisture in the air from cooking and showering. When the moisture comes in contact with the cold single paned glass it condenses into moisture droplets.The only thing I can think of that is practical to solve the problem would be to install storm windows. Ideally double glazed windows would be the most energy efficient answer but also the most expensive.
No. Opening windows will only expose the interior of your house to more damage. If there is a tornado in your area take cover immediately! The idea that opening windows to equalize pressure will save you house is a myth. The pressure difference inside a tornado is not enough to cause significant damage. This has been mathematically proven. Tornadoes produce damage though their powerful winds, and in any tornado strong enough to significantly damage a house, the windows will break anyway.
Only if you want it to get wet inside.
Yes, that's because they were murdered inside the house.
I think so but only if you want a smelly house!
No.Some house plants only live inside.
No. On the latest MacIntosh Computers (they have a Intel inside) you can run Windows compatible software, but only if you also install the Windows Operating system as well.
Shiny windows really help a house look clean and looked after. A good way to get them is buy using scrunched newspaper and rubbing the windows. Alternatively use window cleaning liquids but only sparingly.
Because you are not there to correct the behavior.
only if you wrap your ankle monitor in a garbage bag to prevent moisture from damaging it.
You don't close the door when you go inside to check if the lights are on