light i guess.
Yes, shiny black absorbs less sunlight than dull black. Shiny surfaces reflect more light, so less heat is absorbed compared to dull surfaces which absorb more light and heat.
Dark is the absence of any light and with no light, it gets black.
Some words that describe the color black are: Dull, depressing, and dark.
really dark gray or light black
Iodine is typically a dull, dark gray or black solid in its natural form. It doesn't have a luster or shiny appearance like metals.
Black is considered a dark color. It is the absence of light or color and is often used to represent darkness, mystery, and sophistication.
Anything that doesn't appear black is reflecting some light to your eyes.
the mineral is chrysocolla
so that when you want to see what the thing that your looking at is clear and you can see it and so it wont be dull or dark ...
If the hair is really dark, and if you see just black in the light, then its black. but if you see brown in the light, it most likely is brown.
Dull dark objects absorb more light and heat energy than bright shiny objects, which reflect more light. The absorbed light energy is then converted into heat, causing dull dark objects to emit more heat. Bright shiny objects reflect a greater portion of incoming light, so less energy is absorbed and emitted as heat.
The black dull can would retain more heat after being in the sun compared to the silver shiny can. This is because dark colors, like black, absorb more heat from sunlight, while light colors, like silver, reflect more heat.