no
Because sunlight is energy - you can feel it, if you stand in the sun it is hot.
In direct sunlight, you feel warm because the sun's rays heat up your skin. In the shade, you feel cooler because you are not directly exposed to the sun's rays, so there is less heat reaching your skin.
Sunlight, chlorine...
no they do not need sunlight to survive
The answer is heat transfer :D
Some people use sunlight for solar powered items, tanning, and energy.
Sunlight contains ultraviolet (UV) radiation that penetrates the skin and is absorbed by cells. This energy is converted into heat, which causes the skin to feel warm. Additionally, sunlight triggers the production of melanin, a pigment that helps protect the skin from UV damage.
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because there is sunlight u stupid fools!!
Light-colored clothes reflect more sunlight and heat away from the body, helping to keep you cooler. Dark-colored clothes absorb more sunlight and heat, trapping it close to the body and causing you to feel hotter. This is due to the difference in how colors interact with sunlight and heat.
a white shirt is cooler in the summer time
Not much of anything. You just feel sort of tired, and then you'll look pale and not like sunlight