Temperature difference between the interior and exterior of a building can affect building pressures A. TRUE B. FALSE
A. TRUE
The temperature difference between the interior and exterior of a building can create pressure differences, which can affect airflow, ventilation, and overall building performance. This phenomenon is often referred to as stack effect or thermal buoyancy, where warmer air rises and creates lower pressure at the lower levels of the building, potentially leading to air infiltration or exfiltration.