What is the name of the roof window?
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The roof window is called a car sunroof. The car sunroof is installed on the roof and can effectively circulate air inside the car, increasing the intake of fresh air. At the same time, the car sunroof can also meet the needs of a broad view, mobile photography, and videography. Sunroofs are roughly divided into built-in sunroofs, pop-up sunroofs, and panoramic sunroofs, as introduced below: A built-in sunroof refers to a sunroof where the sliding assembly is placed between the interior and the roof. Its advantages are a large opening and a simple, beautiful appearance. Most sedans use built-in sunroofs; A pop-up sunroof has the advantages of small size and simple structure. Additionally, the car sunroof is installed on the roof and can effectively circulate air inside the car, increasing the intake of fresh air; A car panoramic sunroof is actually relative to a regular sunroof. Panoramic sunroofs have a larger area, sometimes even an entire glass roof. The advantages of panoramic sunroofs are a broad view and good ventilation. The car sunroof changes the traditional form of ventilation. When the car is driving at high speed, air flows quickly around the car. When the sunroof is opened, a negative pressure area forms outside the car. Due to the difference in pressure inside and outside the car, the polluted air inside the car can be drawn out, achieving the purpose of ventilation. Using the sunroof to defog is a quick method. If the side windows are tightly closed while driving, the temperature difference inside and outside the car increases, making it easy for the front windshield to fog up. The driver only needs to open the roof sunroof to the rear-tilt ventilation position to easily eliminate fog on the front windshield, ensuring driving safety. When the temperature inside the car is high, opening the sunroof and using the negative pressure formed on the roof while the car is moving can quickly draw out the hot air, achieving the purpose of rapid ventilation and cooling.