Sunlight cannot turn black into white. However, a black surface may appear white in bright sunlight due to reflection of all the wavelengths of light from a shiny surface.
The color black is actually the result of the absence of reflection of any wavelengths of light while the color white is the result of reflection of all the wavelengths of light.
yes! of course they do it you die em! but really no.
Black is not a colour and therefor cannot be made by using a colour. Black is a shade of every colour imaginable, just like white. Black is created when all of the shades one colour combine so that they are all absorbed and turn darker and darker.
Black poodles should not turn white unless they are parti poodles as these can be of mixed colour. Black poodles can get grey hair, some more than others as they age.
It will turn into a grayish white sludge instead of being either amber or black in colour.
Technically black is not a colour. Nor is white. They are considered colours by most but are actually nothingness. Actually white isn't a color, but if you combine every single color in the rainbow, it just might turn into black.
you don't have to shot black people because when you turn off the lights you cant see us just our white teeth ;)
To turn green black, add black.
Neither animal becomes either colour. It is primarily that they are born that colour and stay that colour throughout their lives. However, carabao calves can become dark with age, since they have what is called a "wild-type" colouration. White cattle, like Charolais, are white throughout their age. Other breeds though, like Angus, can have calves born a brown colour and turn black as they get older.
it depends... like if you're talking about light it will turn to white and if you are talking about crayons nit will turn more or less to black.... \ you're welcome
No foodstuff will turn white hair black.
White is the answer! Snow is White! Everything is white in winter!
No.