Darker clothes absorb more heat than lighter colored ones
Washing dark clothes in cold water is best to prevent fading.
Yes
It doesn't matter whether or not it's cold. Only if the sun is out is when it matters what color affects your body temperature. When the sun rays hit white, it bounces off. But when it hits black, it gets soaked in. And since energy contains heat, your body temperature will rise if you have a dark shirt on in the sun.
Because light coloured clothes reflects the heat off your body but dark coloured clothes absorbs the heat in.
Because white reflects the heat from the body, whereas black absorbs the heat in
You have to separate dark clothes from white clothes because if you don't the white clothes will turn colors. ------------------------------------- It is possible that the dyes may come out of dark clothes when they are washed and if this happens this dye can stain any light clothes that are sharing the washing water. Thus to keep your whites white, you need to make sure that you wash them separately form the dark stuff. ..... If you don't you may end up with pink pants!.
Dark clothes get warm faster because they attract the heat more than light clothes. The color black especially attracts the heat.
People of the dark ages wore clothes, just as people in temperate climates have through all history.
Light-colored clothes reflect more sunlight and heat away from the body, helping to keep you cooler. Dark-colored clothes absorb more sunlight and heat, trapping it close to the body and causing you to feel hotter. This is due to the difference in how colors interact with sunlight and heat.
Light-colored clothes reflect more sunlight, while dark-colored clothes absorb more heat. This means that light-colored clothes don't absorb as much heat from the sun, keeping you cooler on hot days compared to dark clothes which can make you feel hotter.
White clothes reflect most of the sunlight, which helps to keep you cool by preventing the absorption of heat. This reflection of light reduces the amount of heat that is transferred to your body when you are in direct sunlight. Additionally, white clothes do not absorb as much visible light, which can help to keep you cooler compared to dark-colored clothes that absorb more light and heat.
Wool prevents the losses of bodily heat and dark color of the clothes prevents reflecting the sun rays.