The dark fabric absorbs heat - which is transferred to the ice cubes, melting them faster.
Yes, the ice cube will melt more quickly if it is covered in a dark fabric compared to a light colored fabric. Dark colors absorb more heat from the surroundings, leading to a faster transfer of energy to the ice cube, causing it to melt more quickly.
To make your clothes glow in the dark, you can use glow-in-the-dark paint or fabric dye to create designs on the fabric. Ensure the fabric is clean and apply the paint or dye in a well-ventilated area following the product instructions. Once dry, your clothes will glow in the dark under UV light or after being exposed to light.
Probably light fabric, because it reflects more heat than dark fabric.
Isley brothers footseps in the dark
It rots faster in the light.
There is no fabric called "cepea", but there is a color called "sepia". Sepia is a brownish-gray to dark olive-brown color.
in dark, warm, moist places
It rots faster in the light.
It is used to mark fabric so you can see where you are supposed to cut, sew etc. It shows up better than pen or pencil and you can brush it off afterwards. You can get light tailor's chalk for marking dark fabric and dark tailor's chalk for marking light fabric.
dark choclate melts faster in milk.
Cheese molds faster in sunlight, if that heats it.
Light Bruises