the answer is weather
warmed, moistened and cleaned by the nose and mouth
No, only when exposed to air from the outside.
High and outside
The big fans outside are typically referred to as "industrial fans" or "exhaust fans." They are designed to move large volumes of air, providing ventilation and cooling for outdoor spaces or industrial settings. In some contexts, they may also be called "blowers" or "air circulators." These fans help improve air quality and regulate temperature in various environments.
Because the cold air makes them grow faster
they like to be on leafs outside to get some fresh air
The air outside is called atmospheric air or outdoor air. It consists of a mixture of gases including nitrogen, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and others, as well as various pollutants and particulate matter.
The U.S. Air Force has numerous bases outside of the United States.
No, an air conditioner does not bring in outside air. It cools and circulates the air already inside a building.
It looks like gold that is highly deformed and has many almost air bubbles in it
an example of density is like when you are in an airplane the air outside has less density from when you are at sea level because the air particles spread out when air is less dense.
Air conditioners take in air from outside through a vent or intake system, which draws in the warm air from the surrounding environment.
The cytoplasm is everything outside of the nucleus and supports the cell, it is like the water in a water balloon, and the air bubble in the vallon is the nucleus and nucleolus
The cytoplasm is everything outside of the nucleus and supports the cell, it is like the water in a water balloon, and the air bubble in the vallon is the nucleus and nucleolus
150 mph and wet and very high pressure
No, air conditioners do not take in outside air to cool a room. They recirculate and cool the air that is already inside the room.
No, air conditioners do not bring in outside air when cooling a room. They recirculate and cool the air already inside the room.