Yes but not as much as others
No, the color purple does not attract heat. Heat absorption generally depends on the material's properties rather than its color.
light blue pink and yellow attract ladybugs
Because it's yellow, and yellow color attracts the eye... But I don't really think it does attract the eye!
white.
Because our sun is a star. The heat and core make the sun yellow and orange.
I'm not so sure, but from my knowledge, i think it's white...because black attracts the most heat.
the darker the color, the more heat it takes in. That's why most summer clothes are light colors.
Yes because if it is a dark color it will evaporate faster than if it would be a lighter color. Darker colors attract more heat.
Anything that is darker attracts more heat, as it is good to have a dark roof in winter, but a pale roof in summer.
The marketing people who were involved in the design of Mountain Dew thought that the color yellow would attract more purchasers than clear or other colors.
Buttercups are yellow because they contain a pigment called carotenoids, which are responsible for their vibrant color. Carotenoids help attract pollinators like bees to the flowers for pollination.
No, red absords more heat because it's darker than yellow.