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Based on the following passage, what phenomenon would high emissivity be responsible for? Typical single-paned windows have high emissivity, meaning they emit or radiate heat. (Other building materials that have high emissivity include asphalt, limestone, and brick.) Engineers consider this undesirable because it interferes with the goal of creating an internally controlled climate.

heat island effect
air barrier
vapor barrier
thermal bridge

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