Light is slightly attracted by gravity. If you wish to attract light obtain a very massive object, perhaps a large black hole. Otherwise you are out of luck, light travels in straight lines and can't be gathered with magic, colours, vacuums or anything else.
The colur white reflects almost all of the visible spectrum.
All the colors seen or unseen are part of sunlight and neither attract nor repel itself.
Sunlight is white
PHYTOPLANKTON ARE PLANTS. THEY NEED SUNLIGHT, WHICH IS NON EXISTANT AT THE OCEAN'S DEPTHS.
White flowers smell more strongly than the colored ones so that they can attract the bees for pollination. Since they do not have a color to attract the bees, they naturally smell stronger.
a white shirt is cooler in the summer time
No. Nothing attracts sunlight.
No. Nothing attracts sunlight. Water can, however, refract sunlight.
All the colors seen or unseen are part of sunlight and neither attract nor repel itself.
You use black cardboard paper
No. No color attracts the sun or sunlight.
Sunlight is white
no white reflects the sun and black attracts sunlight (feel bad for softball and baseball teams that have black shirts huh?)
They do not 'attract' sunlight but the color black absorbs ultra-violet heat rays while whites and light colors reflect them; try searching for "the color spectrum" - it doesnt attract it. it absorbs more of it. black can absorb more light than white does, because white reflects light, making it look bright. black doesnt reflect any, making it dark. this is why it is smarter to wear light colors on a hot day instead of dark colors.
White reflect the most sunlight white is the color that reflects the most sunlight
Yes, sunlight is white.
Turn white
No, white clothing does not attract mosquitoes. Actually, white clothing repels mosquitoes and other insects away from people. Dark colored clothing will attract mosquitoes.