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Average of about 1500-2100 sq ft. Please be aware that there are a lot of factors, such as ceiling height, insulation, climate, shading, etc. that will affect this.
The tropical climate zone receives the highest insulation.
it depends on the r-value of the insulation and the area or temperature range of the climate it is to be installed
If you mean the climate, the most adequate is "quente".
A temperate climate, warm summers and cool winters. Adequate rainfall for crop production.
Because the winter climate is not adequate for pineapples.
Volcanoes cause Earth's climate to get colder because their airborne debris reduce insulation.
The proper level of insulation in your attic is dependent upon many factors, including the square footage and climate. The Home Depot (or other major hardware store) professionals will help you calculate the appropriate level of insulation for your space.
Stucco siding works well as insulation in the winter months if the climate is dry and cold. Stucco siding also is fine in cold, windy weather as long as there isn't excessive moisture.
If you are referring to the R value of insulation, then 10 would be the 'thermal resistance' value of the insulation. A value of 10 is about what 3 1/2 inches of fiberglass batt insulation would give you. That is what you might put within your exterior walls if you are using wood studs. The higher the R value the better insulation you will have. When you add up all of the R values of the materials that make up your exterior wall you will get your total value. Depending on where your building is located, and the climate in that area, you will need to adjust your insulation accordingly.
UPVC conservatories are generally made of a lot of glass, siding, and insulation. They are known for covering the entire room in sunshine. Windows allow the light in, while the insulation keeps the room climate controlled.
High latitude zones will have the climate with the lowest temperatures. High latitudes are home to climate zones such as the tundra and the taiga.