because it has too much miosture.
It's because the sunlight decolor the colored paper. The sunlight makes the color of paper to another color.
It Depends on the furniture but if it is in direct sunlight it may fade.
only if wet or under direct sunlight
the ink will soon fade, the rubber will lose its strechiness and the paper will stay white
well more than 40 years in regular paper
Almost any material will fade if it is left in direct sunlight. To preserve the design, move the table out of direct sunlight. If this is not possible, keep a cover on the table when it's not in use.
Sunlight can fade both books and magazines, but magazines are typically printed on lower quality paper that is more susceptible to fading. The ink and paper used in magazines are usually less resistant to UV light compared to the materials used in books.
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There are many good drapery fabrics that don't fade in the sunlight. Examples of good drapery fabrics that don't fade in the sunlight includes silk fabrics and woven fabrics.
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As long as the water has no harsh chemicals in it, Legos will not fade when immersed for long periods of time. I have kept a Lego diver in my fish tank for five years, and he still looks the same except that the "chrome" has worn off the knife in his hand. They will fade in direct sunlight, however.
Any heavy material, such as those used in blackout curtains will be great for resisting fade.