Yes.According to scientists who ran an experiment about this subject concluded that red,orange,yellow,and black are 'warm colors while blue,green,and white are 'cold'.Many things that are warm are colored red,orange,yellow,and black(like faces that turn red when they're warm,the hot sun that glows yellow,orange fire).Blue,green,and white represents cold things.(People cool off in the cool shade of green trees,lips turn blue when they're cold.
Millions of factors affect air temperature. SUch as the air density, air make-up, humidity, temperature of the ground below it, wind speed, time of year, amount of sunlight and many more.
Dark colors absorb more light than lighter colors, so a dark color would make the temperature higher.
although the intensity and amount of sunlight will affect the temperature yet apart from that other factors including the weather conditions, physical features, vegetation, atmospheric contents such as CO2 and other green house gases also play a vital role in affecting the temperature conditions. The type of geological strata will also be a contribting factor for high/low temperature conditions.
Yes it does I think because if a star is red it wont be as hot as a blue one. This is the answer i think.............. LOL play roblox
Color temperature refers to how light is measured. Each color in the spectrum has a different light temperature. This fact has ramifications for both artists and scientists.
The sunlight is every color we can see. Technically, the colour temperature of noon sunlight in Washington DC is rated at 5,400 Kelvin.
Sunlight warms pool water
The answer is color.
it is a warm color, therefore it affects warm temperature. it is a warm color, therefore it affects warm temperature.
amount of sunlight amount of carbon dioxide amount of water intensity of sunlight temperature and how idk
If the fabric color is dark then it absorb heat from the sun and the fabric's temperature will rise.
Yes, it does.
no, it does'nt affect your skin color. sunlight does make yor skin dark, staying inside the house won't.
dark colours draw sunlight/heat
Ambient temperature and seasonality Exposure (direct sunlight) Wind
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the darker the color, the more attraction to sunlight so the object heats up faster