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  • Sunlight and Color: Does the Sun Prefer Dark Colors?
    No, the sun is not attracted to dark colors.

    Here's why:

    * The sun emits light and heat: The sun's energy comes from nuclear fusion, and it radiates this energy outward as light and heat.

    * Dark colors absorb more light: Darker colors absorb more wavelengths of light, converting it into heat. This means dark surfaces will get warmer in the sun than lighter surfaces.

    * Gravity is the force of attraction: The sun's attraction to objects is based on gravity. Gravity is determined by mass, not color.

    In conclusion: The sun doesn't "like" dark colors or have any preference for them. The relationship between dark colors and the sun is about how they interact with light and heat, not attraction.

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