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... trees ( which lose their leaves in winter ) can be located closer to the house without serious detriment to the amount of solar energy collected than can an evergreen , as long as they are not densely spaced like a maple or poplar woods ...
... trees ( which lose their leaves in winter ) can be located closer to the house without serious detriment to the amount of solar energy collected than can an evergreen , as long as they are not densely spaced like a maple or poplar woods ...
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... trees that would alter the wind's direction . The data from the National Climatic Center have generally been collected at stations situated in major cities or at airports and should therefore be used only as a rough guide for a ...
... trees that would alter the wind's direction . The data from the National Climatic Center have generally been collected at stations situated in major cities or at airports and should therefore be used only as a rough guide for a ...
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... trees to keep out the sun . Trees are the best natural cooling systems available , as they keep out the sun's heat rays , and the evaporated moisture from their leaves creates cool areas under their branches . Shade trees should be ...
... trees to keep out the sun . Trees are the best natural cooling systems available , as they keep out the sun's heat rays , and the evaporated moisture from their leaves creates cool areas under their branches . Shade trees should be ...
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