Well a thicker window would mean less wind and cold within the house. This would help both the heating (as it would not be constantly on ) and the people living in the house.
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I can tell you only my experience. I was in a school and they had a faulty double glazed window I went up to it and pressed lightly on it. Next thing I know I hear a loud bang and then I had a chunk of glass in my arm, a small bit in my eyelid and little tears and shreds over my arms. So from that experience I would say yes they could or they become deceptively weak so if you got bad windows get em replaced and save a hospital trip. All the best Genuinely unlucky accident man
open a window then jump out the window
A crescent-shaped window is called a Lunette.
A five letter word from the word 'window' is widow.
you go through the window above p.s. its the right window