The chemicals that make up the colors are broken down by ultraviolet light that is in sunshine.
because of photodegration
i would say yellow because the sun has nothing to saok up
electromagnetic radiation, a.k.a. light.
The sun is not attracted by any colour.
The Sun is white hot - the red, yellow, and orange colors come from dust and smog in the air. Compared to other stars, the Sun is slightly in the yellow part of the spectrum, but to us it is white.
lighter
Objection, question assumes facts not in evidence. In other words: it's not necessarily true that lighter colors DO fade more than darker colors.
Lemon juice can cause colors to fade in the presence of sunlight due to the acidity in the lemons. The sun and acid combination will cause the first layer of skin to fade away, and the skin underneath is lighter.
No, they dont fade at the same rate.
Since they are one and the same, I would assume that they fade at the same rate.
yes.. they do
Example sentence - The artist planned the mural on the east side of the bridge so the sun wouldn't fade the colors.
yeah!
The washing machine
SPME WILL FADE BUT FADE RESITANT INKS ARE AVAILABLE
Yes they do, In direct sun
no, the colors will not fade on the Peacock Tabletop Centerpiece Vase if I leave in a very sunny window