Probably not genuine leather, or very thin leather
It's because the sunlight decolor the colored paper. The sunlight makes the color of paper to another color.
The sunlight is every color we can see. Technically, the colour temperature of noon sunlight in Washington DC is rated at 5,400 Kelvin.
brown(no sunlight=dead plant)
The answer is color.
UV beads float in water and will change color in sunlight just as they do when they are not floating in water. I suspect that UV radiation can travel through a lot of water before being completed absorbed. For example kelp uses sunlight to grow underwater and it can grow quite a few feet below the surface.
Color Plus is a company that manufactures products designed to care for leather. They sell a leather cleaner, a leather conditioner, and a leather colorant.
White reflect the most sunlight white is the color that reflects the most sunlight
It's because the sunlight decolor the colored paper. The sunlight makes the color of paper to another color.
Removing the flower from the plant and keeping in sunlight will cause wilting lose its color. Also extreme dry conditions of the field where plants are growing will cause wilting of flowers and loosing color.
It's best not to have leather furniture in direct sunlight, and may even be necessary to cover it with a sheet when not in use. The wisest course is to use a leather protector to help the leather maintain it's natural oils, but you definitely want to keep it in a room with an even temperature whenever possible.
The fish is not getting enough sunlight. The color pigmentation cells that cause a fish to have color cannot work without sunlight. This is why your goldfish's color is fading. To bring the fish's original color back, let them have a good 12-16 hours of light a day and try feeding them Carotene rich foods such as krill.
No, you would not get lighter than your original skin color, unless you became vitamin malnourished thus making you pail. But that is not a direct cause of lack of sunlight that is just being unhealthy.
When leather is produced it is dyed with aniline dyes before any other surface finishes are added. Aniline style leathers (those that have no pigment coating added) are more prone to fading from sunlight and in some cases this can happen quite quickly and quite dramatically. It is an easy problem to fix as Aniline dyes can be used to restore the colour Using a quality leather protector that contains UV protection can help to slow this process down.
The sunlight is every color we can see. Technically, the colour temperature of noon sunlight in Washington DC is rated at 5,400 Kelvin.
"British Tan" is both a leather dye and the color. As to its history and popularity, that remains to be found out.
Purple
It is bleached by the ultraviolet rays in the sunlight.