How humidity plays a difference

How humidity plays a difference

The debate is if the chicken went before the egg or vice-versa.

It has been answered thanks to current calculus and genetic mutations. The mom and dad of the egg, each with a different DNA profile were not even chickens in the physical sense. Inside the egg, a mutation went on that created the first kind of chicken embryo. So, the egg came first and now I will consume my egg salad knowing what I know. I’m now pondering a new craze. Is it better to leave the windows shut and the AC component on or the other way around? In hot weather the answer is clear. In winter, the AC component is not working, so this dilemma is limited to those afternoons in the Spring and Fall when the suddenly changing temperatures are moderate. The windows-open help to get fresh air and cut down on the energy bills as the main benefit and that is a taxing argument to debate. An idle AC component costs nothing to operate and no 1 will go against ridding the home of chemical vapors from air fresheners and modern carpets. Keeping the air conditioning system on is a potent argument. Think about the position of humidity. It plays a big role in how we recognize the weather conditions. 82°F with low humidity feels colder than the same temperature at high humidity, cutting out humidity from the air is the key to how any AC component makes it comfortable inside your house. Opening your windows, especially at night with the AC component off, is like taking several tons of water and telling your AC component to get rid of it.

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