A black horse because black atracts the sun.
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Yes. It is possible to have a dark base color and a light mane and tail color for a horse. ADDED 8/7/10 It is possible to have a dark base color and a light mane and tail color for a horse (flaxen gene), but it is NOT possible for a true black horse to have a white mane and tail, or even a brown mane and tail. It can sun bleach a bit, but will darken back up as new hairs grow in. It will never be white, unless coated in snow. The flaxen gene, which is what gives a horse a lighter colored mane and tail, does not affect black pigment, only red.
A: A zebra is white with black strips. A: zebras are black with white stripes A: a zebra has black and white strips, because all zebras' noses are black and then there is a white strip so it's black and white. A: My answer is neither. It's just striped - there isn't any base color. It is just fur you know. However here is an answer I got from http://www.africanwildlifeguide.com/species-guide/mammals/large-mammals/zebra: "According to research on the internet, I see the answer is generally agreed to be 'Black with White Stripes' although as with most of these questions, nobody seems to be able to agree on the universal answer. It makes sense if you look at the argument. Firstly, if the zebra was originally one colour, white would have been a very unsuitable colour for the plains of Africa, especially under the hot African sun. Secondly, the quagga was dark in those places where there were no stripes and yet another supporting argument is that the light brown striations on the white stripes of the Southern African Zebra, could be the dominant colour coming through. The interesting part to me, however, is that there is no pigment variation in the skin, the pigment of the white and black stripes is found solely in the hair." actually some zebras are black and some r white its just the way they were born....they will get over it!!!
There are many different colours, all different for different types of breeds. The most popular are - Bay Brown Black Grey Chestnut Palomino Dun Buckskin Skewbald Piebald Hope this helped!
The core will be known as a white dwarf, while the outer regions will be known as a planetary nebula.In the end of the life cycle of the Sun, the white dwarf will release all of its remaining heat and will evolve into a cold dark mass known as a black dwarf.
It used to be black but due to evolution and adaptation to the world, to avoid certain factors, it began to have white spots- most likely to be because of the sun- in order to reflect sun light. the sun light is becoming stronger.
The black cup gets hotter. White reflects solar energy, black absorbs it.
black...white just reflects the sun so you don't feel the heat as much.
Because black absorbs heat and white reflects it off.
Black because it absorbs more heat.
Black is a much more absorbent color.
Yes, black absorbs light from the sun. The white reflect more so it is less likely to be as hot
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you don't "think" you feel hotter. you DO feel hotter. your black shirt absorbs all colors of light from the sun transferring that radiant energy into heat energy. your white shirt instead reflects this light energy.
A white surface because black absorbs the light, while white while reflect it. A good experiment is to wear a black shirt outside and a white shirt outside and see which makes you hotter in the sun
No, for a horse to be truly black it is very uncommon. To be considered fully black the coat has to be black. The eyes are usually brown. There are no sun spots or white spots on their skin. Their coats must be wholly black to be considered a true black horse.
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Black surfaces absorb more energy than any other color