yes....kinda...stars are bluish white when it is brighter
The calcium, and often being bleached by chemicals or the sun when not in the body
No, white does not attract the sun. White reflects sunlight, which is why white objects appear bright in the sun.
White clothing in a warm environment reflects the sun, thereby reducing how much heat the body feels.
To keep the sun from burning them. Sun can dry out your body and deplete your fluids. I've heard that when bedouin tribes moved across the desert, they ate a big meal and put on their long "robes". This elevated their body core temperature and supposedly made them feel cooler on the outside.
White sun: Howaido taiyou
No, the sun is not a black body.
No. Sirius is a binary star system. The main body, Sirius A is a white star about 1.7 times the diameter of the sun and would easily fit inside the orbit of Mercury. The secondary body, Sirius B is a white dwarf that is slightly smaller than Earth, though possessing about the same mass as the sun.
White Sun of the Desert was created in 1969.
It doesn't matter whether or not it's cold. Only if the sun is out is when it matters what color affects your body temperature. When the sun rays hit white, it bounces off. But when it hits black, it gets soaked in. And since energy contains heat, your body temperature will rise if you have a dark shirt on in the sun.
The duration of White Sun of the Desert is 1.42 hours.
Could be vitiligo, from excess sun exposure.
Titan Airways: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titan_Airways