sunlight doesn't attract dust, it only helps you see it
The Sun has a larger mass therefore having a much stronger gravitational pull thus attracting more space dust than earth.
Because the sunlight is reflecting off them at different points.
they dont its just more visible.
Dust in the atmosphere attract water vapor which gathers together to form clouds.
When a comet passes near the sun the sunlight vaporizes ice on the surface, forming a cloud of gas ad dust that is swept away from the sun by the solar wind. The gas and dust reflect a lot of sunlight, making the comet visible for millions of miles.
Dust particles while small reflect light, thenceforth you are able to see individual particles as they turn through the air.
Because otherwise lots of dust and dirt will form and attract insects such as ants Also you get vitamin D from the sun
No. Nothing attracts sunlight.
No. Nothing attracts sunlight. Water can, however, refract sunlight.
All the colors seen or unseen are part of sunlight and neither attract nor repel itself.
You use black cardboard paper
The dust prevents most of the sunlight from going through.Source: Experience
No. No color attracts the sun or sunlight.
Because the sunlight is reflecting off them at different points.
they make attract the DUST
they dont its just more visible.
Because they build up a static charge which is opposite to that of the dust in the air.
No the moon is made of dust and dirt. It does reflect the sunlight though.