Environmental Sciences, asked by rohithrajeev01, 1 year ago

The walls of buildings are often painted white.
Why?


siddhi6003: To keep the houses cooler on the inside, we paint them white. White colors reflect almost all the heat falling on them, thus keeping the inside of the house cool and comfortable. 
Whereas other colurs absorb more heat.

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
4
The walls of buildings are usually painted white because white colour insulates heat and keeps the house cool.Not only white but any light colour.
Dark colours absorbs heat.
It is usually found in hot and humid areas.
Answered by pooja1924
2
because white and light colour. reflects. the sun rays and warmth. better than house painted in dark colour absorb the heat of sun
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