i would have a peeling nose.
Because the skin has been damaged due to burning.
It is not so much the total sun exposure that seems important, rather it is the history of sunburn, (especially if severe or at an early age), that correlates with the increased risk.
RadiationNot really. Sunburn is not caused by heat at all, but by overexposure to ultra-violet (specifically UV-B) radiation. It causes damage directly to the DNA rather than heat damage to the skin.While the answer 'radiation' is technically correct as UV is a type of radiation, sunburn is not caused by heat transfer at all.
Yes. You need to go and speak to your doctor about it. I know it can be embarassing but it is better to get it checked out sooner rather than later
they are constantly in the sun, so they wear long sleeves so they don't get sunburned. Let me add a bit to this one We wear long sleeved shirts year round because believe it or not they will keep you cooler it does stop sunburn but that's not the problem when you sweat your shirt will become damp and then any air movement makes the shirt feel cool once you start doing it you will never go back to a short sleeves again hint make sure you wear good deodorant I would rather be hot than smell bad
HE BELIEVED IN LOOKING AT GROUPS OF PEOPLE RATHER THAN WHOLE
You can be called a...nettle carrier
I am not looking for an opportunity as Staff Nurse in Singapore or Malaysia. Are you?
87 and still looking rather sexy
It means you are attractive (aka pretty or handsome).
Starting a question with 'would you rather' is a type of question that is indicating that you have multiple suggestions and are looking for one answer. For example, Would you rather have pizza or hamburgers for dinner?
yes, to a rather lovely looking rhubarb