The don't exactly "attract" the light; rather, if light falls on them, a larger percentage of the light will be absorbed.
dark colours attract more heat than the light ones, the light colours reflect heat mainly
They do not attract light, they absorb it, that is why they are darker. Light colors reflect more light (to your eyes), that is why they are light. it has to do with the light energy that doesn't stop, lighter colors tend to reflect when there isn't a place for the light to bounce off of it has to stop and the energy remains as heat because dark traps the light and doesn`t let go
it is a led light that produces violet rays that attract the crowd
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.
Shiny finishes reflect light and tinsel and decorations have shiny finishes. The light "hits" the tinsel and decorations and "bounces" off. Thus, the light is reflected.
Well, to be honest, I don't know where the ornaments started but the lights and tinsel started with candles (to attract good spirits and St.Nick) and tinsel to enhance the flickering of the candles (originally silver). Source: Personal experience
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light, if its tendency to attract a proton is light.
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her eyes are light brown but will sometimes appear black in certain photos
The don't exactly "attract" the light; rather, if light falls on them, a larger percentage of the light will be absorbed.
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There are two syllables in tinsel.
Tinsel was made in Scotland in 1610
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The tree was adorned with tinsel and ornaments.