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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hmmmm no. Why would it be different?[/quote] Because black retains heat. Haven't you noticed that you feel warmer wearing a black t-shirt than a white one in the summer or on a blacktop driveway compared to concrete?[/quote] This makes no sense. So they should never wear black in the Middle East or tropical countries. Why do they make black cars?[/quote] You seriously have never heard this before??[/quote] I've heard of it but nobody ever mentioned any reputable sources. I understand a solid mass absorbing color etc but I doubt the same is true for a thin cotton Tshirt or even the color on the outside of the car. [/quote] Dark colors absorb radiated heat from the sun while light colors reflect it: ergo you're hotter in dark colors.[/quote]
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