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depending on the temperature, the sunlight will most likely heat up darker cloth to higher temperatures than lighter colored cloth.depending on the temperature, the sunlight will most likely heat up darker cloth to higher temperatures than lighter colored cloth.
so the ice blocks will not melt as fast
the sand would stand up
The use of cloth covered electrical wire may not meet current building code requirements. In most jurisdictions, building codes specify that electrical wiring should be constructed with approved materials such as thermoplastic or rubber thermosetting insulation. Cloth covered wire is considered outdated and may not provide sufficient protection against electrical hazards. It is best to consult with a licensed electrician or local building department to determine the specific code requirements in your area.
hi if you are talking about the kaa'baa the cube shape building then it is from stones and covered with some cloth like curtains
Renault just covered the two A pillar sensors with black cloth.
Cloth-covered caskets are generally softwood, composite wood, or high strength cardboard covered in felt
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It appears red. That's the main reason it's called "a red cloth".
No, cloth and hardcover are not the same. Cloth refers to the material used to cover a book while hardcover refers to the type of book binding where the cover is made of a rigid material such as cardboard or thick paperboard. Hardcover books can be covered in cloth, but not all cloth-covered books are hardcovers.
I think it is black paper because black absorbs all colours and white reflects all colours.
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A black cloth would be expected to cause a greater temperature increase. When something is black it tends to absorb energy rather than reflect it (hence it's appearance of being black). Aluminum foil will tend to reflect energy.
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there not they are made in all sorts of cloth