Sunlight can make the shirt warmer, thereby making the person wearing it feel warmer. Also some colors reflect light, making it go away from the cloth, and other colors absorb light, making it "soak in" to the cloth. So yes sunlight can effect a shirt's warmth.
The warmth of sunlight is an effect of the absorption of the electromagnetic radiation by a surface. If an object were totally transparent or totally reflective, the sunlight would not warm it up.
The amount of sunlight, the amount of CO2,the amount of warmth and the amount of water all effect photosynthesis.The amount of sunlight, the amount of CO2,the amount of warmth and the amount of water all effect photosynthesis.
Sunlight, Warmth, Energy, Food and Water are needed.
the sun warms the Earth
the plants need water, warmth, sunlight, and minerals.
yes mainly in winter to get sunlight ,to get the warmth
sunlight water and carbon dioxide!! :)
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During warm periods when there is adequate moisture, sunlight, and warmth.
Lions use sunlight in many ways. they can use it for warmth if they are cold. Also they can get vitamin C from the sun.
you will need water, oxygen, plants, food, air, warmth, shelter, sunlight and vitamins to survive on earth. To survive on any planet you will need water and sunlight and oxygen and air an warmth and shelter.
The shirts contain a thermochromic (temperature sensitive) pigment which changes colour when cold or hot and when the sunlight heats up the pigment, the shirt changes colour.