no longer than 15 to 20mins
If you spend time in the sun make sure you are always protected with at least 15 SPF, it all depends on how much time you want to spend in the sun, there is really no good reason why anyone should spend time in the sun, just be careful and protect yourself
Sun exposure can help people with the skin condition eczema.
It is fun to spend time on the beach because you can swim in the ocean and find sea creatures, or you can play games with your family and friends, you could have a picnic on the beach, or you can get a tan or just relax in the sun and get you vitamin C. Hint, don't sun bathe to long or you might get a sunburn!
if people stop spending time in the sun then businesses will loose out on money and will go bankrupt
no because if you spend to much time in the sun you can get skin cancer that's what i saw in a book The risk of getting skin cancer is not high and should not prevent you going out in the sun as long as you are wearing an appropriate sun cream. I would recommend a higher SPF cream the lighter your skin is, the closer to the equator you are and the higher your altitude. One of the risks of sunlight is that it can cause premature ageing but for me I'm more worried about getting burnt because it's so uncomfortable!
Sunlight helps us produce vitamin D which is needed for good health and strong bones. However, you shouldn't spend too long (more than 10-15 minutes a day) as you may get skin cancer.
As long as the sun is up.
the most common cancer nowadays is skin cancer we spend to long in the sun and tanning machine and don't use enough or strong enough sun cream
The question should be, How Long Does it Take for the Sun to Revolve Around the Earth? It takes 24 hours.
Well, spending time in the sun isn't particularly reccomended. due to the several million degrees of heat. so basically spending any time in the sun will cause death
The distance of Mercury from the Sun rounded to four significant figures is 5.790x107km. " x " shows the sign of multiplication.
The sun will spend a total of about 10 billion years as a yellow dwarf. A little less than half of that time has already passed.