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Thick walls and small windows keep the house cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
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Homes in the desert often have thick walls and small windows to keep out the sand. If there are too many openings the sand can accumulate quite rapidly.
Thick walls and small windows keep the house cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
Arterial walls contain thick, muscular tissue to pump blood throughout the body. Veins have thinner walls.
why do nomad homes often thick walls and small windows
Desert homes have thick walls and small windows for the following reasons: 1. deserts are very hot in the day, but the thick walls and small windows never allow the daytime heat to reach the inside of the homes easily. So the home remain relatively cool in the day when the outside is very hot. 2 Since it takes a long time for the heat to travel through the very thick walls, the heat reaches the inside of the home in the night. But deserts are very cold in the night. It is so cold that you will almost be freezing. However the heat that successfully entered the home by night will keep you warm throughout the cold night. The process repeats itself day and night.
This is because oil based are irritating and may burn the walls of the blood vessels of the person. They are thick and may become too hot when in contact with the surface of the blood vessels. This may cause rupture or burn of the vessels.
The walls were 5 feet thick!
Arteries are blood vessels that transport blood, nutrients and OXYGEN to the body. All these substances have to get transported which is why they have more pressure to be forced to different body parts. Oxygen for example contains a lot of pressure. This supports the reason of the walls to be thick so that all the pressure does not cut or damage the arteries!
as thick as any other renaissance buildings walls
Saprophytes have thick walls called endspores?