By traditional folklore, vampires do not tolerate sunlight very well. As creatures of the dark, they function best when the sun is not out. In the novel Dracula, the Count could move around in daylight, but he was much weaker. In some folklore, exposing a vampire to sunlight would cause them to burst into flames or wither away. In the Twilight series, they stay out of the sun because their skin sparkles in the sun and would give away their secret to others who saw them. Even for them, enough sunlight would kill them.
erm vampires aren't real
The myth states they can not be in the sun.
Nothing can go to the sun and survive, its to hot.
Because if they stand in it they turn to ash
because they wear protective sunscreen
vampires disintegrate when hit by sunlight
erm vampires aren't real
The myth states they can not be in the sun.
Vampires are mythical creatures who are said to not like the rays of the Sun. This is because the Sun produces ultraviolet light which is supposed to burn them.
nope
The cast of Vampires of the Sun - 2010 includes: Dan Balcaban as Jon Doe
There is no vampires in Vatican City where the sun is never seen. Vampires are fictional creatures in books and movies.
The sun makes their skin sparkle.
Nothing can go to the sun and survive, its to hot.
they r vampires i am ..........................................................................................................
during the sun
Vampires are fictional creatures. They can do whatever the author decides they can do. Traditional vampire fantasy stories make vampires creatures of the night and the sun is deadly to them.