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Answer #1:UV rays are damaging to the eyes, and if you are exposedfor too long can cause vision loss=========================Answer #2:Any radiation with wavelengths shorter than visible light can damage living tissue, including eyes. The shorter they are, the more dangerous.
Because they are a form of ionising radiation, gamma rays can cause serious damage when absorbed by living tissue, and are therefore a health hazard. They can seriously damage your skin. Additionally, because of their short wavelength they can pass completely through the skin and other tissues of the human body and cause serious damage to them all. Indeed, bursts of the highest energy gamma radiation can kill a human in a matter of moments.
The energy of gamma radiation is much higher than the energy of infrared radiation. You are emitting infrared radiation, but gamma radiation is very harmful to living tissue.
Electromagnetic radiation is common in living organisms. One example is infrared radiation (heat) given off by warm bodies. And we know that critters like sharks can sense magnetic fields generated electromagnetically by other critters they are searching for.
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Robots are at risk of damage from radiation in space. However, they are at less risk than living creatures because they don't have DNA.
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no there is not a limit to how small a living cell could be
Radiation, even in small doses, can cause cancer in humans and other living things Alpha radiation is responsible for most of the damage of DNA in living cells
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The Ultra Violet radiation is the harmful radiation. It can cause skin cancer, eye cataract etc.
The absorption of ultraviolet radiation by the ozone layer help to sustain life because it helps to protect living things from damage of solar radiation.
three factors that contribute to an improvement of the standard of living are: 1~greater income for the country by means of the country's produce an trading 2~better education 3~higher quality of health
The physical factors which affect the environment are temperature,humidity,intensity of radiation of light &light..these are physical factors as they are about the mechanics..
Radium emits alpha, beta, and gamma radiation. Alpha radiation is fully ionized helium nuclei. Beta radiation is high energy electrons. Gamma radiation is very high energy electromagnetic radiation. All of these can do significant damage to living things.
Abiotic factors are non-living components of the ambient environment, so examples would be: water, temperature and radiation.
1. stupidity. 2. Ingorance. 3. Living in America.