Their neural pathways begin to form blood clots when their epidermis becomes exposed to ultra violate radiation. A blood clot in the brain is otherwise known as an aneurysm and while this will not kill a vampire, it is reported as being very uncomfortable.
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they will turn them to ashes.
The vampires are creatures of the night, and the sun is extremely dangerous to them, because as nocturnal monsters, the sunlight that makes vitamin D in normal people kills the hellish living dead creatures that live on the blood of living humans.
The myth states they can not be in the sun.
because they wear protective sunscreen
In the Twilight series, vampires sparkle in the sun because their skin is made of diamond-like particles that refract light in a sparkling manner as a result of their unique biology. This serves as a unique twist on traditional vampire lore where vampires are typically harmed or destroyed by sunlight.
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 traditional folklore, vampires are said to burn in the sun because it symbolizes purity and they are considered impure or evil creatures. Additionally, some interpretations suggest that sunlight represents life and vampires, being undead, are affected by this life-giving force in a harmful way.
werewolves and vampires are born enemies its in there blood to hate vampires
they don't hate the sun, but when sunlight touches their skin they sparkle and are brightened. They chose to live in forks so that they could live with regular people because forks barely gets any sun
Vampires hate pumpkin more then garlic. They say it is the smell.
werewolves
Yes
Garlic
no. they hate garlic. and good moviescripts
Depends on the vampire
No they don`t
Miley Cyrus
yes
Some of them might..