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Why do light-colored houses and cars have more problems than darker cars and houses?

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Why do light-colored houses and cars have more problems than darker cars and houses?

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In nature, the artillery fungus shoots its spores towards the light. In the absence of direct sunlight, it shoots the spores at highly reflective surfaces, such as white house siding. And, of course, the black spots show up better on white surfaces, so they are noticed more easily.

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