Is that a question, or just a statement?
The moon reflects about 12% of light, which is very dark gray, similar to old, worn-down asphalt. Fresh asphalt is much darker.
The color black generally has the lowest albedo, or reflectivity.
a black sheet of paper
because you pee on it
The Moon reflects all the light given off. The Sun appears to be red because of its temperature.
Black stones that are used in jewelry include black diamonds, obsidian, and hematite. Other black stones include black opals, black pearls, black sapphires, and black onyx.
There are different shades that we will all perceive as black; the percentage will vary. For a given material, it will also depend on the exact mix of frequencies in the light. The general idea is that black absorbs most of the incoming light. Check the Wikipedia article on "Albedo" for some examples; fresh asphalt is one of the darkest, listed as having an albedo of 0.04 (that is, only 4% of the light is reflected).
Albedo means reflectivity. The higher the albedo, the more light (and heat) is being reflected. Generally, the darker the color, the lower the albedo : most of the energy is absorbed. Snow has a fairly high albedo, as do clouds. Black tar roofs have a very low albedo.
tar
An object that has a high albedo is one that is highly reflective, but a poor absorber. An object that has a low albedo is one that does not reflect well, therefore, is a good absorber. This means that a black object has low albedo.
Asphalt pitch is a black substance that is used to repair roads. Asphalt pitch is the liquid form of tar.
The color black generally has the lowest albedo, or reflectivity.
asphalt
For example asphalt.
The albedo is the relative reflectivity of light from a surface, which for solar radiation indicates the percentage of solar energy that is not absorbed. Darker bodies generally have a lower reflectivity value.its the overall coefficient of reflectivity of an object
a black sheet of paper
a black sheet of paper
These are asphalt, petroleum, etc. as examples.