Insulation works by trapping air in the spaces between the material
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Insulators like fibreglass and plastic foam are put into the cavity in the walls of a building to trap air and to reduce the transfer of heat energy so that heat stays inside the building. ... This stops the movement of air in the space between the two layers of glass and reduces heat loss from the window.
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