Weak air flow from the vents in your house could be caused by a clogged air filter, blocked ducts, a malfunctioning blower motor, or issues with the HVAC system. Regular maintenance and cleaning can help improve air flow.
The air is probably too cold causing condensation at the vents. try increasing the air flow which will warm it a few degrees.
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Roof vents are used to ventilate humid air out of the attic area of the house to increase the air conditioners ability to cool air down or the heaters ability to heat the air. Roof vents can also suck humid air into the attic and eventually rot the roof over time if the air flow is off balance though.
Magma inside a volcano can become a lava flow outside when pressure builds up inside the volcano, causing the magma to erupt through the volcano's vent or fissures. As the magma reaches the Earth's surface, it is then referred to as lava. Once outside the volcano, the lava can flow downhill and solidify to form igneous rock.
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In HVAC systems, the air typically flows from the supply vents to the return vents.
Air flow is controlled by plastic doors which are controlled by vacume motors. Could be they're stuck, or a vacume leak.
If you are sure the blower is working and pushing good air flow, it could be the air flap that changes the flow from defrost to the floor or to the vents is stuck. It may be partly open but not all the way and only allowing limited air flow.
Your ductwork could be plugged, the ductwork has been pulled apart so the air flow cannot flow freely.
The controls that direct the air flow to the defroster, to the vents and to the floor are vacuum operated. You may have a vacuum leak causing your problem. Check under the hood for broken, cracked, disconnected vacuum lines.
The magma gushes out and then it flows every where. The volcano has vents that let air come out. When the vents open steam/ smoke comes out of those vents.