Yes; when slathered over the skin, it also protects us from insects.
Soil can be used as insulation that is why in summer if you go into a basement it may be cooler. Soil also holds onto moisture which can make it slightly cooler. You can also make mud with it and many animals use it to protect themselves from the sun.
This is primarily the ionosphere that contains the ions.
it doesn't the earth spins around the sun. the sun's gravity keeps us from flying aimlessly through space. and the spinning of the earth around the sun keeps us from being drawn into the sun.
it protects us from the suns UV rays
Because the Earth's axis of spin is tilted as compared to the plane in which it orbits the Sun. In the US summer the tilt causes the US to face the Sun more and Australia to be pointed away from the Sun. The strength of the Sun's energy drives the seasons.
To protect them from the sun
Sun rays do not protect us. the ozone layer protects us.
Seals, walruses, and a few other species or pinnepeds. To a degree, humans do also. The natural oils in our sweat help protect us.
One is the elephant. Fair-skinned humans in some areas used mud in the same way. Other animals include the rhinoceros, and pigs.
it protect us from sun. it helps us to not get a sun in our face so it can not get burned
a mud fish can protect himself by hiding in the mud.............................
The "king of the mud" is often considered to be the hippopotamus. Hippos spend a lot of time in mud and water to keep cool and protect their skin from the sun. They are large, powerful animals that can dominate their environment.
Your kidding with this right?
Well, Elephants have a tough skin to protect themselves from insect bites, they use their trunks to hit their enemies. Elephants even use mud to protect themselves from a sun burn.
They started to build strong walls around their cities,that were made of mud bricks that were baked in the sun until they were hard.
They started to build strong walls around their cities,that were made of mud bricks that were baked in the sun until they were hard.
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