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Gnesinka [82]
3 years ago
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Based on the passage, where would you most likely find air vents in a home in a very hot climate?

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Darina [25.2K]3 years ago
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Answer: Near the ceiling. Cool (55 degF ish), supply air diffuses across the ceiling, then being more dense settles down to the occupant level.

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