Because heat rises to the top and cold descends. Since the attic is higher then the heat goes up there. ( ^__^ )
Its called a basement or a cellar
In Victorian times, the servants' room was commonly referred to as the "servants' quarters" or "staff quarters." These areas were typically located in the attic or basement of a large house and were designed to accommodate the household staff. The quarters were often small and sparsely furnished, reflecting the hierarchical nature of Victorian society.
Yes. We found one in 1971 in the attic of an old house on the Coast of the North Sea in East Anglia, England
Ben Franklin did not event electricity but he discovered it in June 1752 in Philadelphia. He was flying a kite.
Yes he was, in his house there was bodies buried under his basement floor. There was two suspects to who killed the people and Benjamin Franklin was one of them.
because the attic is at the top of the house where warm air rises and the asement is at the bottom where cool are falls!
Because heat rises to the top and cold descends. Since the attic is higher then the heat goes up there.
Heat rises, so unless your roof insulation is really crappy, the upstairs and attic will always be warmer.
Your attic. Edit: Any place they can get into, hide in, and catch bugs in. Attic, basement, abandoned room; the chimney is always popular, etc.
The house is warmer on top because heat rises.
The furnace in your house is typically located in the basement, attic, or a dedicated utility room.
attic basement bathroom garage
The opposite (antonym) would be basement or cellar,or pretty much anything below ground since an attic is at the top part of a house.
Attic Basement Closet Garage wifes knicker draw
garage attic closet laundry room bathroom basement
attic basement garage under the bed closet
There are the 4 "treasures" you have to collect: - draught (basement) - ice (kitchen) - chalice (attic) - lantern (bedroom) You also get the key to the basement entrance, and a pickax to use to get ice. You will use a witch's broom to fly to the attic.