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.
Black
black on top and white on inside
black is colour that can obsorb heat,since solar panals collect energy from the sun by heat radiation, it only makes sense to have the solar panels dark in colour.
Firstly, black is not a colour - it is the absence of colour (white isn't a colour either - it is a mixture or combination of all 'colours'). We see colour when its particular wavelength is reflected of the surface of something. The wavelength(s) reflected depends on the composition of the surface. Back to black - so when we see 'black' it is because all wavelengths of light has been absorbed by that surface. Light is energy; all that energy being absorbed = heat.
The sun is not attracted by any colour.
Black
Black is quite a hot colour when exposed to the sun
Normally penguins have black colour skin at their back. In science black asorbs light very well. So penguins face their back to the sun which is black colour. As a result it asorbs light from the sun and keeps it warm.
black on top and white on inside
There's no sun at night. Go outside at midnight and look up.
Absence of light from the sun and because of this lack of life and death
its any colour under the sun you can choose two colour mines is bright pink and black
black is colour that can obsorb heat,since solar panals collect energy from the sun by heat radiation, it only makes sense to have the solar panels dark in colour.
It's certainly possible ! I have a black t-shirt which has faded to a grey/brown colour on the outside - but is still jet-black on the inside ! Therefore the colour change cannot be attributed to repeated washing - and must be bleaching by the sun ! If the colour change was due to the bleach in washing powder - it would be faded on both sides !
Black is not a colour though.
Light colours reflect the sun, whereas black colour absorbs the sunlight.
Black or Blue-ish Black