Yes, YES, YES !!! Don't take the chance because without it you open yourself to skin cancer later in life.
There is never enough sun screen. ALL the time and get a good factor. Doesn't matter if you are dark or fair you need it with today's sun.
I am not sure if you are looking for specific brands, but my understanding is that really dark skinned/black people need a sunscreen with spf ranging from 8-16
A lot of sunscreen
you dont need
You will need to find a sunscreen which has effective broad-spectrum protection. A sunscreen that has a SPF 30 blocks 97 percent of the ultra-violet sun rays. You need to remember to apply it several times when you are out in the sun, not just once. You will still tan, but at a slower, safer rate by generously applying the sunscreen so often.
because
Sunscreen is recommended anywhere, anytime in the world, but in winter, even in Australia it is not so necessary
u need to do is get a bottle of sunscreen any type as long as it has sunscreen in it your good then you put the colour food colouring you want in it and then you have you home made sunscreen take my advice no on Else's
Great question!! Our eyes receive Vitamin D from the Sun! You are not supose to wear sunglasses! And there is this thing called sun gazing, that we all should be doing. Research it up on Google. The sun is amazing. Don't believe what the media says. Another bad thing to use is Sunscreen. It actually causes cancer. So when the media says that everyone has skin cancer from the sun, they are a liar! It is the sunscreen we use. They say that if you get a natural dark dark tan from the sun you are guaranteed not to get skin cancer. I recommend reading "Cancer is not a disease, it is a survival mechanism" By Andras Moritz.
The safe answer to "is this dark matter" requires it to meet a couple conditions; it needs to have mass or interact gravitationally; and it would need to not interact electromagnetically - in other words, not be visible (hence the name, 'dark'). Scientists aren't certain yet about the identity of dark matter, largely because of the difficulty in observation, but some particles from our Standard Model may be good candidates.
No, only if you are shooting in the dark or dim lighting.
No. Black holes exist where gravity is so powerful that nothing can get out, not even light. "Dark Matter" is a vague hypothesis about the need for some additional mass that needs to exist in the galaxy in order to explain the way the galaxy does behave. We're not sure that "dark matter" exists at all.