because the cold and hot waves reflected off the film and there is no way of them getting in or out. unless you open your doors :p
It is a summer constellation in the northern hemisphere.
winter
Not really, the change in distance produces a small effect compared to the differences between summer and winter caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis.
June 21 or 22 for the summer solstice and December 21 or 22 for the winter solstice.
In any one place, every object has a longer shadow in winter than it has in summer. That fact is an important clue to the reasons for winter and summer.
Reflective film helps keep homes cool in summer by reflecting sunlight and reducing heat gain through windows, thereby minimizing the need for air conditioning. In winter, certain reflective films can help retain heat by reflecting indoor warmth back into the room, reducing heating costs. This dual functionality makes reflective film an effective year-round solution for enhancing energy efficiency in homes.
Thick walls and small windows keep the house cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
A reflective film on windows helps keep a home cool in the summer by reflecting sunlight away from the interior, reducing heat gain. In the winter, it helps retain warmth by reflecting heat back into the room, reducing heat loss. This improves energy efficiency by reducing the need for cooling and heating systems to work harder.
No. They are at different times of the year.
Thick walls and small windows keep the house cooler in summer and warmer in winter.
1952- Summer~ Finland Winter~Norway 1956- Summer~Austraillia Winter~Italy 1960- Summer~Italy Winter~United States 1964- Summer~Japan Winter~Austria 1968- Summer~Mexico Winter~France 1972 Summer~West Germany Winter~Japan 1976 Summer~Canada Winter~Austria 1980 Summer~Soviet Union Winter~United States 1984 Summer~United States Winter~Yugoslavia 1988 Summer~South Korea Winter~Canada 1992 Summer~Spain Winter~France 1994 Summer~ United States 1996 Winter~ Japan 2000 Summer~Australia 2002 Winter~ United States 2004 Summer~ Greece 2006 Winter~ Italy 2008 Summer~China 2010 Winter~Canada
WINter it is the oppsite of the south when its summer there its winter here and when its fall here itsspring there
you use the same glass as you use for winter horticultural, standard, or laminated glass.
Deserts are usually very hot in teh day and vary cold at night - The day heat is kept out by limiting windows and the heat retained for the night in the building medium
1904 Summer, 1932 Summer, 1932 Winter, 1960 Winter, 1980 Winter, 1984 Summer, 2002 Winter.
Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter
Winter. my fave is winter But id have to say summer