The most usual cause is a sonic-boom. A sonic-boom is when an aircraft breaks/passes the sound barrier or, going faster than sound. Useful links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_boom- for Sonic booms
On a house in the attic
Well a thicker window would mean less wind and cold within the house. This would help both the heating (as it would not be constantly on ) and the people living in the house.
I am looking for a window AC unit to use in my whole house. What is the BTU's one would need to cool a whole house?
There would be a light in the window of the safe house. There is others but that is the main one.
Nicholas of Myra would toss his gifts through an open window or down a chimney and would not personally enter a house.
The bees have somehow managed to get into your house and have tried to get out again by the (presumably closed) window. They would eventually starve and what you have found is dead and dying bees.
There are many various places to find information about the Shake Shake website. One good place to begin would be some Japanese image boards, simply because Shake Shake is a Japanese duo. Another valuable place would be the Shake Shake website itself.
Yes, it is bad for a bird to hit your window. If it is going at a fast enough rate of speed, it could break its neck, which would kill it. Alternatively, if you are living in a skyscraper and the bird hits your window, it could knock it out and then it would fall to its death. But many times it just shakes its head and flies off. It would depend upon the bird and the window. But no, it's not a good thing when a bird and window intersect.
The Man Who Would Not Shake Hands was created in 1982.
it is a superstition (and very true one) that if a blackbird flies into your house, someone in that house will die.
I'm pretty sure that ants would feel a shake when you walk by. Think about it. If an elephant walked by, you would feel the ground shake.
I would buy a 3m window insulation kit/or any window insulation kit. This will stop the cold air from sneaking into your house. They are easy to install and cheap, check the link for more info and a video.Source info:http://murcielagoheart.hubpages.com/hub/Buying-Cheap-Insulators-to-Cut-Your-Heating-Bills