Probably light fabric, because it reflects more heat than dark fabric.
Yes it will
Colors do not melt, since they are forms of light (generated or reflected). However, darker colors absorb more heat than do lighter colors, and so can promote, e.g., the melting of snow under them.
Ice melt is made up of chemicals that are intended to melt ice. These chemicals often include salt as well.
ICE MELT'S IN beavrages because soda are pretty strong So that's why ice melt's faster than sodas
Heat is added to ice to make it melt.
Yes it will
The dark fabric absorbs heat - which is transferred to the ice cubes, melting them faster.
it depends on how hot it is but if its really hot then it will melt faster in light then dark so maybe
Dark colors absorb heat from light better.
the dark attracts light and white refelcts the light maybe that's why
dark color melt it faster
Easy! Get a block of ice. Lay on this ice block a strip of dark cloth and almost next to it a similar strip of light cloth - would suggest one black and other white. Place in sunlight and watch. Dark cloth will melt ice quicker than light cloth. This shows dark material will normally absorb more thermal energy than light material. Note that the 2 pieces of cloth should be similar in size. If you use a harder substance such as pieces of tile then dark tile will slowly melt into ice block. When you have finished use any left-over ice to make cold drink.
under a light
Colors do not melt, since they are forms of light (generated or reflected). However, darker colors absorb more heat than do lighter colors, and so can promote, e.g., the melting of snow under them.
Sand abosorbs light better then ice. So the heat melts the ice.
in lightness
this is easy. take two ice cubes. put one in light spot and one in a dark spot.which one will melt first?