electromagnetic radiation, a.k.a. light.
Clothes fade in the sun due to a process called photodegradation, where ultraviolet (UV) rays break down the dye molecules in the fabric. As a result, the colors lose their vibrancy and appear washed out over time. Exposure to sunlight can accelerate this process, especially for fabrics that are not designed to be UV-resistant.
People wear clothes, hats, and sunscreen to block the sun.
Most vinyl mini blinds are uv resistant and take years to fade.
well you see, that the sun's heat drys your clothes when u hang it outside for them to dry the suns light has no affect for drying clothing as u see the sun is made up of hot gas if you go at least 1,000 miles away from the sun YOU WILL DIE because of suns heat so u will burn to death.
Colors fade in the sun when the ultraviolet (UV) rays break down the pigments in the dyes or paints used to create the color. This process, called photochemical degradation, causes the color molecules to lose their vibrancy and intensity over time when exposed to sunlight.
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Clothes fade in the sun due to a process called photodegradation, where ultraviolet (UV) rays break down the dye molecules in the fabric. As a result, the colors lose their vibrancy and appear washed out over time. Exposure to sunlight can accelerate this process, especially for fabrics that are not designed to be UV-resistant.
yeah!
SPME WILL FADE BUT FADE RESITANT INKS ARE AVAILABLE
Wash less.
Yes, amethyst can fade in the sun over time due to prolonged exposure to UV light.
Yes they do, In direct sun
clothes, medical items,sun screen,laptop,phone and other important things
Not at all - you have to use the directed amount
On the Sun: No. They are magnetic storms.On you body: No. they fade if you stay out of the Sun.
If you leave it in the sun, or wash it with harsh detergent, yes, it will fade.
Sun treated shades won't fade from constant sunshine.