Well, in most of the stories it says they can't, but nobody knows if it is true because there is no true proof.
It use to be that vampires were not much affected by sunlight at all. Count Dracula walked around in the sunlight quite freely. It wasn't until the movie Nosferatu came out in 1921 that sunlight became lethal to vampires. Only recently have vampires regain much of their resistance to sunlight.
No, vampires in folklore and popular culture are typically portrayed as being harmed or destroyed by exposure to sunlight. They are often described as being vulnerable to sunlight due to their mythical nature and characteristics.
Vampires are make believe creatures. Part of the fantasy is that if a vampire is caught by sunlight it will burn up. That is why they are creatures of the night that must be back in their coffins by sunrise.
Vampires should avoid the sun because it can weaken and harm them due to their sensitivity to sunlight. Sunlight can cause vampires to burn, blister, or even disintegrate depending on the lore. It is a common vampire trope that makes them vulnerable to sunlight in many popular myths and stories.
In folklore, vampires are often said to be harmed or weakened by sunlight, sometimes turning to ash or bursting into flames upon exposure. This varies across different traditional and modern interpretations of vampires in literature and media.
Vampires should avoid sunlight because their skin is extremely sensitive to UV rays, which can cause severe burns and damage. Exposure to sunlight can weaken vampires and even lead to their destruction. Additionally, sunlight is traditionally associated with purity and goodness, which conflicts with the dark and undead nature of vampires.
they don't go into the sunlight
Sunlight, garlic, crosses.
If your asking why vampires go to london, its because of the fog, not as bad of sunlight.
vampires disintegrate when hit by sunlight
No, vampires in folklore and popular culture are typically portrayed as being harmed or destroyed by exposure to sunlight. They are often described as being vulnerable to sunlight due to their mythical nature and characteristics.
Yes
garlic and sunlight
Vampires can melt or sparkle when exposed to sunlight.
Vampires Must Be aware of GARLIC, HUNTERS AND THEIR STAKES, AND SUNLIGHT.
Vampires are make believe creatures. Part of the fantasy is that if a vampire is caught by sunlight it will burn up. That is why they are creatures of the night that must be back in their coffins by sunrise.
Vampires are often depicted as being harmed by sunlight due to the belief that it weakens or kills them. This trait is based on folklore and fictional representations rather than scientific fact. In folklore, the sun is considered a source of purity and life, so it is believed that vampires, being creatures of darkness or the undead, are repelled by it.
This depends what type of vampire you are talking about. Traditional vampires cannot go out in broad daylight or they will turn into a pile of ashes. The vampires from the Twilight saga can go out in broad daylight, just not in front of humans because the vampires sparkle in the sunlight. It use to be that vampires had no problem going about in the daytime. Varney the vampire, Count Dracula and Camilla all went out during the day. It wasn't till 1921 when the movie Nosferatu came out (Count Orlok) that vampires had a problem with sunlight.