Vampires are traditionally associated with being sensitive to sunlight. They are often portrayed as being harmed or killed by exposure to UV rays or direct sunlight, leading to their aversion to light.
Vampires are traditionally depicted as being harmed or weakened by sunlight, but the exact reason varies across different folklore and literature. In some interpretations, sunlight is believed to be harmful due to its purity or connection to life, while others suggest that it is based on symbolism, with light representing good and purity, contrasting the darkness associated with vampires. Ultimately, the aversion to light helps to create a supernatural weakness that adds to the vampire's mystique and vulnerability.
Some vampires are not affected by daylight very much at all. Count Dracula walked about in full day light and was only slightly weakened. He however had the full Victorian garb and had only his face exposed. Camilla also was wheeled about during the day (wheel chair that is) and suffered no ill effects. Count Orlock however was vapourized by the first touch of dawn through an open window. The vampires of Ann Rice's novels burn to ashes on the touch of sunlight. The vampires of 'Let the Right One In' burst into flames on the touch of sunlight.
Ultraviolet light has a shorter wavelength than green light.
Humans emit visible light in the form of infrared radiation, which is a type of electromagnetic radiation.
Humans emit infrared light, which is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is not visible to the human eye.
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If real vampires are chasing you, you think of what vampires hate garlic wooden stakes and day light. and if that doesn't work go to the police.
They can because they hate the light and its the only time they can come out.
werewolves and vampires are born enemies its in there blood to hate vampires
Well, if you were normal you would know this answer .But alot of people have diffrent anwers ,but usually it's because: the sunlight burns them.
Because it burns them alive. and they can either sparkle or be completely annhilated. ... If they were real
Vampires hate pumpkin more then garlic. They say it is the smell.
Vampires are traditionally depicted as being harmed or weakened by sunlight, but the exact reason varies across different folklore and literature. In some interpretations, sunlight is believed to be harmful due to its purity or connection to life, while others suggest that it is based on symbolism, with light representing good and purity, contrasting the darkness associated with vampires. Ultimately, the aversion to light helps to create a supernatural weakness that adds to the vampire's mystique and vulnerability.
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