Manta Rays protect themselves by jumping onto the predator or swimming at them with full speed and agility.
Sun rays do not protect us. the ozone layer protects us.
We could protect ourselves from sun's harmful rays. It is by curbing the use of CFC's.
Sunscreen contains special compounds called SPF. They protect us from UV rays.
no
The melanocytes in the epidermis produce the pigments that protect the skin from UV rays.
yes. the space suit does protect astronauts for harmful rays from the sun
if there is no ozone, we can't protect our self. mankind would be destroyed.
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.
By wearing radiation monitoring badges and also protective aprons which are called lead coats.
Sun rays do not protect us. the ozone layer protects us.
We could protect ourselves from sun's harmful rays. It is by curbing the use of CFC's.
They protect themselves by squirting ink.
Citizens protect themselves with police departments. Nations protect themselves with a military.
how do lionfish protect themselves
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
Sunscreen contains special compounds called SPF. They protect us from UV rays.
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.