When the wind blows through a room is called (a) Perflation (b) Aspiration (c) Inspiration (d) Expiration
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Option a is the correct answer.
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When the wind blows through a room it is called perflation.
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It is known as Perflation.
- The term typically refers to the direct blow of the wind.
- An example of this is the action of blowing through or on something, particularly the ventilation provided by air passing through a place.
- It also refers to blowing air into or through a hollow or canal to dislodge any trapped appropriate material or typically drive the intact walls apart.
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