ELI5, why do we usually have radiators under windows? Doesn’t the heat just go up then straight out the window?

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ELI5, why do we usually have radiators under windows? Doesn’t the heat just go up then straight out the window?

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In the previous pandemic (1918) they thought fresh air was important to stay well. Radiators are designed to be used with the windows open. They’re in front of the window to keep things warm while you breathe that fresh air.

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