No. No color attracts the sun or sunlight.
No, white does not attract the sun. White reflects sunlight, which is why white objects appear bright in the sun.
No, blue light does not attract mosquitoes. They are more attracted to ultraviolet light and heat.
blue is moon ,water, pure love and soul. spirits the feminine property in magic red is kind of the opposite of blue is is masculine property in with passion ,heat, fire ,the sun and blue and red or moon and sun are the first lovers. they both have to coexist with each other because opposites attract i hope that kind of answers your question
Yes, blue lights can attract bugs because many insects are drawn to certain wavelengths of light, including blue.
summer because the sun is twice as hot.
no our galaxy doesn't have a blue sun.
because the sun is yelllow not blue because the sun is yelllow not blue
The question is quite meaningless. The sun doesn't attract color, color doesn't attract the sun, and black is not a color ... it's the absence of light of any color.
a lot of gravity
because it is big
Blue dwarf diameter(sun=1)=4 times the sun's Blue dwarf mass(sun=1)=10 times sun's
Colors that attract the sun the most are yellow and white, as they are good at reflecting sunlight. Bright and light colors tend to absorb less heat and keep objects cooler under the sun.