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They have rather dark skin to shield themselves from the sun.
no it depends how long you sit in the sun or what type of oil texture you have on your skin determings weather or not the sun will effect it but mostlikey it probly will if you sit straight in the sun
yes.cuz of the heat the sun causes on ur skin.
Hair can be bleached of color by the heat and radiation from the sun, melanin in the skin darkens to help prevent damage to it by the sun.
No. Location will not affect the color of your tan. But, as a general rule, the further away from the equator you are, the less UV rays there are, so your tan may take a little longer to develop. Your tan will be affected by how much time you spend in the sun, and your natural skin color.
When your skin gets exposure to the sun rays, skin darkens. Sun tan is caused due to increased melanin. The color of skin darkens when you get a suntan.
before sun exposure you are your normal skin tone/color.
The brown color that the skin gets from the sun is called a tan.
It depends on your skin color. The dark the skin color the more you will have to stay in the sun. The whiter or lighter your skin is, the less time you have to spend in the sun. For example.. A really brown African Woman May need about 2 hours in the sun each day to get the Vitamin D she needs. And The average white person may only need 15 minutes or so out in the sun.
Melonen is what gives you skin its color and helps protect it from the sun.
You will lose your tan if your not in the sun anymore!
Sunlight (sun's UV radiation) is the major environmental factor that affects skin color in humans. Skin pigmentation (melanin) is responsible for skin color and it evolves primarily to regulate the amount of ultraviolet radiation penetrating the skin.