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Different materials conduct heat at different rates. This rate is called the thermal conductivity. A good conductor of heat, such as steel, will have a high thermal conductivity and a poor conductor of heat, such as air, will have a low thermal conductivity. In general, non-metals, such as wood or glass, are poor conductors of heat.
In the construction industry, the thermal conductivities of the materials to be installed need to be known. A low thermal conductivity indicates that a material is a poor conductor of heat and therefore a good insulator. For example, foam is used to insulate lofts, the air trapped in the foam making it a good insulator. Bricks used in outer walls have tiny air spaces, again allowing air to be trapped and making the bricks good insulators. Insulation can also be achieved with double-glazed windows, with the space between the two glass panes containing air or a vacuum.
The flag is modelled on the Stars and Stripes of the United States' flag. The stripes represent the nine provinces at the time of liberation. Blue and white are the colours of Argentina and also of national hero, José Gervasio Artigas. Effective date: 12 July 1830.
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