So you can see the sun stream through the window, Messiah was born,
The colors, man. Beautiful when the sun, or other sort of illumination, shines through it!
It is usually a small stained glass item that is hung in a window, often by suction cups or fishing line on a hook. It 'catches the sun' as all stained glass tends to do. They are great for gift giving as they tend to be only about $10.00 and up.
Most people go with vertical blinds because they are the most cost-effective way. However, there are other options. If you would like to treat the window itself instead of the underlying sun or privacy problem- think about hiring a professional window tinting service. It is a tough DIY project.
you can remove it with ammonia and let it set in the sun for about 1 hr or start on one edge of the film and start using a heat gun slowly start pulling it gently but heat it all in the inside and always check and see it the glass is not hot or else you can cause damage to your window
So you can see the sun stream through the window, Messiah was born,
A window feels warm on a sunny day because sunlight passes through the glass, which absorbs the energy and radiates it as heat. The heat is then trapped between the glass and the room, causing the window and surrounding area to warm up.
Sunshine does not break glass. It is not the sun's rays by themselves that break glass, but rather the heat they generate. When sunlight shines through a glass window, it can heat up one side of the glass unevenly, causing stress within the glass that may lead to cracking or breaking.
Slightly. UVB rays are blocked unless you are in a tanning bed (made with special glass that allows UVB rays to pass through). UVA rays somewhat get through, which can tan you slightly over a great amount of time (unless you are hypersensitive, then you may get pink after a couple of hours).
Light coming through unfiltered/untinted glass is Direct sunlight. Light coming through shade/screen/curtains, etc, is Indirect.
no it isn't possible to sunburn your skin through glass
Venetian blinds work well, you can adjust the angle so that it blocks the sun but you can still see thru it.Or you can get the film they use to tint or mirror car windows. It comes on rolls big enough to do a window in a house.
A Louvre window is a window made out of a narrow piece of glass that slopes towards the outside to let some light in and keep rain or strong sun out. Kind of like a glass shutter. It may also be spelled "louver". Sources: Internet
Depends on the plant, and how much sunlight is coming through the window.
shone like sun shone through the window
find the sun key
He didn't call the window anything. He said, "But, soft! what light through yonder window breaks? / It is the east, and Juliet is the sun." So he called the light that shone from the window "the east."