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The image displays diagrams of thermal building techniques for cool and warm climates. Cool climate diagram depicts a high-angled roof with direction of sun, building material with insulation for heat storage and heat loss reduction, and a window. Warm climate diagrams show day and night configurations; during the day, external insulation and reflection, reflective roof material, roof overhangs for shade, insulation, and windows closed and covered, while at night, ventilation with stored heat removed and windows open. No numerical data points/percentages provided.
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The diagram illustrates how house designs differ according to climate .
Overall, the most noticeable difference between cool and worm climate houses is in the shape of the roof. The designs also differ with regards to the windows and insulation material.
It is clear from the graph that the cool climate house has a high- angle roof to enter sun from the window. By contrast, the warm climate house has roof overhangs to shade windows. Insulation and thermal building materials are used in cool climates to reduce heat loss, while Insulation and reflective materials are used in worm climates to keep the heat out .
Finally , the cool climate house has one window , while , the worm climate house has on window which are shaded from the sun. By opining the two window at night, the house designed for worm can be ventilated.
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