That's going to depend on a few things. Here are the ones we can think of right now: -- the capacity of the air conditioning system -- how many rooms there are in the house or building -- how well the building is insulated -- how many windows the structure has, and which way they face -- the local climate of the place where the building stands -- how many people live or work in the building -- how many hours a day each of them spends there -- what each of them does while he/she is there -- what heat-producing things go on in the building, such as cooking, working out, etc. -- how often people go in and out of the building -- whether any of them leaves the door open when they enter or leave
How evry many doors are in your house.
Typically 2 sets for interior doors and 3 for heavier entry or security doors.
How many days does the month of September have? Enter the number, and put a period after it.:
How many days does the month of September have? Enter the number, and put a period after it.:
Depends how many doors there are.
The local building codes will dictate the number
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On SOS Island, you have to climb up to the bridge (stairway as you enter). Talk to the captain and throw the switch that unlocks the cabin doors. You can only enter #6.
The US Capital Building has 540 rooms and 658 windows, 850 doors. The building has five levels including the dome.
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There really isn't a firm answer to how many doors there are. People keep building and taking down things, so no one is absolutely sure.
The US Capital Building has 540 rooms and 658 windows, 850 doors. The building has five levels including the dome.
People leave there homeland for many reasons. Some leave for a job, better job others leave because there country is instable dangerous or is in a time of warfare. During WWII USA closed there immigration doors because we were getting a extreme amount of immigrants from many different countries many of which where Jewish.
That's going to depend on a few things. Here are the ones we can think of right now: -- the capacity of the air conditioning system -- how many rooms there are in the house or building -- how well the building is insulated -- how many windows the structure has, and which way they face -- the local climate of the place where the building stands -- how many people live or work in the building -- how many hours a day each of them spends there -- what each of them does while he/she is there -- what heat-producing things go on in the building, such as cooking, working out, etc. -- how often people go in and out of the building -- whether any of them leaves the door open when they enter or leave
The Straight of Hormuz allows oil tankers to enter and leave the Persian Gulf.
how many doors in the empire state building