A number of Hollywood movies, such as "2012", Ice Age, Armageddon, to name a few, have been shown worldwide that depict the consequences of indiscriminate abuse of nature.
Facts have been laid-out by scientists regarding the truths about global warming, climate change and among others.
Likewise, environmental advocates and frontrunners have become more active than ever in mass education with regards to protecting nature.
One of the effects of the disrupted normal mechanism of nature is the alarming extremes in the temperature of the earth's atmosphere.
On February 2, 1996, Tower, Minnesota suffered one of the coldest temperatures of the day ever recorded at -60 degrees.
Consequently, many were alarmed because of the freezing cold while some individuals insisted the truths in their prophecies about the end of the world.
Whatever the truths are the invention of heaters and the development of the heating system is the best answer to the freezing temperature of the environment.
Centralized heating system is a process of raising the temperature of an enclosed space by providing a warmed temperature to the whole building or to selected rooms within a building or house through a heating, ventilation and air conditioning system where warmth is evenly distributed.
Heat, which can be delivered through convection, radiation and thermal conduction, is necessary to maintain the body's normal functioning during the coldest seasons of the year.
How does it operate? Centralized heating system operates through heat generation by combustion of fossil fuel in a boiler room or furnace and water circulation.
The heat or steam produced from combustion travel through a series of complicated pipes and ductworks and enter into the air vents of rooms evenly distributing warmth.
However, the temperature varies as to the size of the room and the number of persons confined within such rooms.
How does it differ from the traditional central heating system? Traditionally, heat was generated through furnaces created from underground or floors from which pipes were connected to end up in rooms.
Ancient Romans, whose houses were raised on pillars and had hollow spaces on floors and windows, had especially built fire rooms against an outside wall.
From the fire rooms, heat travel and enter the spaces on walls and floors making such rooms from which fire rooms are adjacent to or above comfortably warm.
Today's heating system was basically developed from long-held traditions and ancient concepts a long time ago and from which the invisible yet formidable state-of-the-art heating system was based.
Though they vary in the materials, sizes and locations from which these heaters are made of, both operate on the same theory and purpose - that is to provide warmth and comfort.
Facts have been laid-out by scientists regarding the truths about global warming, climate change and among others.
Likewise, environmental advocates and frontrunners have become more active than ever in mass education with regards to protecting nature.
One of the effects of the disrupted normal mechanism of nature is the alarming extremes in the temperature of the earth's atmosphere.
On February 2, 1996, Tower, Minnesota suffered one of the coldest temperatures of the day ever recorded at -60 degrees.
Consequently, many were alarmed because of the freezing cold while some individuals insisted the truths in their prophecies about the end of the world.
Whatever the truths are the invention of heaters and the development of the heating system is the best answer to the freezing temperature of the environment.
Centralized heating system is a process of raising the temperature of an enclosed space by providing a warmed temperature to the whole building or to selected rooms within a building or house through a heating, ventilation and air conditioning system where warmth is evenly distributed.
Heat, which can be delivered through convection, radiation and thermal conduction, is necessary to maintain the body's normal functioning during the coldest seasons of the year.
How does it operate? Centralized heating system operates through heat generation by combustion of fossil fuel in a boiler room or furnace and water circulation.
The heat or steam produced from combustion travel through a series of complicated pipes and ductworks and enter into the air vents of rooms evenly distributing warmth.
However, the temperature varies as to the size of the room and the number of persons confined within such rooms.
How does it differ from the traditional central heating system? Traditionally, heat was generated through furnaces created from underground or floors from which pipes were connected to end up in rooms.
Ancient Romans, whose houses were raised on pillars and had hollow spaces on floors and windows, had especially built fire rooms against an outside wall.
From the fire rooms, heat travel and enter the spaces on walls and floors making such rooms from which fire rooms are adjacent to or above comfortably warm.
Today's heating system was basically developed from long-held traditions and ancient concepts a long time ago and from which the invisible yet formidable state-of-the-art heating system was based.
Though they vary in the materials, sizes and locations from which these heaters are made of, both operate on the same theory and purpose - that is to provide warmth and comfort.
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