sunlight doesn't attract dust, it only helps you see it
Dark colored (esp black), since they "hold" more sunlight than lighter colors.
the darker the color, the more heat it takes in. That's why most summer clothes are light colors.
The sun is not attracted by any colour.
Yellow.
Well dark colors attract more sunlight than lighter colors.
All the colors seen or unseen are part of sunlight and neither attract nor repel itself.
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.
Specific colors attract bears no more then specific colors attract us. Even the whole "bulls go crazy when they see red" is false
yes they do
No. Nothing attracts sunlight.
The don't exactly "attract" the light; rather, if light falls on them, a larger percentage of the light will be absorbed.
The chocolate ice cream would attract more sunlight.
No. Nothing attracts sunlight. Water can, however, refract sunlight.
The colors attract them.
black color or dark colors absorb more sunlight and light colors reflect back sunlight. so in order to produce solar energy black color panels are used so that more and more sunlight gets absorbed in the panels.
sunlight doesn't attract dust, it only helps you see it