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What is the minimum distance required between two adjacent windows in a residential building?

  1. 0.6 meters

  2. 0.9 meters

  3. 1.2 meters

  4. 1.5 meters

The correct answer is: 0.9 meters

The minimum distance required between two adjacent windows in a residential building is 0.9 meters. Option A, 0.6 meters, is too small and may not provide enough space for proper ventilation and natural light. Option C, 1.2 meters, and option D, 1.5 meters, are both larger than the recommended minimum distance and may result in underutilized wall space or unnecessary costs for construction. It is important to adhere to building codes and regulations when determining the distance between windows in order to ensure safety, functionality, and cost-effectiveness of the building.