Dark colored (esp black),
since they "hold" more sunlight than lighter colors.
Multiple undulating colors create the grainy effect on the sun. Different layers are different colors, ranging from orange to black to red. When viewed from afar, (such as from Earth,) the Sun's distortion is comparable to a heat waves. The extreme heat, along with the multiple colors, can cause great distortion.
black because its absorbs all he colors as opposed to different colors they absorb the colors that they are if that makes any sense
the darker the color, the more heat it takes in. That's why most summer clothes are light colors.
sun
heat from the sun is called solar radiation.
yes they do
by sun power and mantle
You would ALSO have to assume that the materials have the same shape.The material that cools down fastest would be the one that has the least specific heat capacity.
Multiple undulating colors create the grainy effect on the sun. Different layers are different colors, ranging from orange to black to red. When viewed from afar, (such as from Earth,) the Sun's distortion is comparable to a heat waves. The extreme heat, along with the multiple colors, can cause great distortion.
color is simply the wavelength of light that an object reflects (as the other colors in the spectrum are ascorbed) With that in mind, White contains all the colors and therefore reflects all the colors. Black is the opposite and ascorbes all colors and thus heats up fastest from the energy it ascorbes.
The sun is attracted to dark colors
The sun is attracted to dark colors
I think black absorbs most heat and some other dark colors! (:
Black coloured paper will absorb the sun's heat quicker than lighter colours.
black because its absorbs all he colors as opposed to different colors they absorb the colors that they are if that makes any sense
No real effect, except that darker colors may absorb more heat from the sun than light colors.
colors aren't solid object so the don't absorb heat. they're only there for the appearance but they do help with the amount of light the object itself absorbs. the rays of the sun are "attracted" to darker colors.