-- Among the Bedouin and Arab population, the kaffiyeh, shemagh, ghutrah,
hattah, mashada, soderah, dishdasha, and hijab and/or burqa garments are common.
-- Among the European- and American-derived population, the kovah, kippah,
suit, and hat are perhaps more common.
-- On the beach and in general, another popular method is "sunscreen lotion," applied to exposed skin.
if there is no ozone, we can't protect our self. mankind would be destroyed.
there ugly faces made the sun run away
cause they had super ultamite powers. -Bob
Because due to the intensity of the sun skin cancer is common there, so they want to protect themselves.
yes. the space suit does protect astronauts for harmful rays from the sun
every animal has a way to protect themselves for example, a snake would stay in the shade at day and come back out at night or, a zebra a zebra's stripes reflect the sun's rays so they bounce off.
They use a good sunblock. Most also build up tolerance to the sun through practicing outside, which allows their skin to develop pigments (a tan) to protect their skin from the rays of the sun.
Plants protect themselves from the damaging effects of the sun on their sun-scorched leaves by producing a waxy layer called cuticle on their leaves, which helps reduce water loss and reflects excess sunlight. Additionally, plants have specialized pigments like chlorophyll that absorb sunlight for photosynthesis while protecting the plant from harmful UV radiation.
Wear loose fitting clothing that covers all exposed skin as well as a broad-brim hat. Also, wear high quality sunglasses and do not forget the sunscreen!
Hippopotamous protect themselves by staying in the water. They are highly susceptible to sunburn, so to protect themselves from the sun their skin secretes a natural sunscreen substance which is red colored. The secretion is sometimes referred to as "blood sweat." This is niether sweet or blood. This secretion starts out colorless, then turns red-orange within minutes, and eventually becomes brown.
Lions have adapted to Earth, so to protect themselves from the sun, lions grew fur.
The sun bear has several natural defenses to protect itself. These include long canine teeth, long and sharp claws, loose skin for turning around quickly when grabbed, a very thick and dense coat, and quick movements.