Sunblock SPF 30. You may want to consult a doctor.
See a dermatologist, stay out of the Sun, use Sun block.
You dont, and you cant, you just see them come and go. They're nothing to worry about - just a natural phenomenon.
Stay out of the sun and apply Sun block.
No, direct sunshine on your African violet will cause the leaves to have burned spots on them. This should be avoided. Place violets in good bright indirect light such as a North window or artificial lighting such as flourescrnt bulbs.
3000 - 4500 degrees Kelvin
Sparkly, clear, and a lifetime of imprisonment...err love and commitment. sparkely when in sun and rainbow in sun to
The reason they are reaching to the sun, they need more light, but not direct sunlight or they will receive burned spots. They know somehow that reaching upward they will get more light.
it means less of spots, you dum dum dum! no spots, or uncleanliness.
Patient's Guide to Age Spots is a dermatologist reviewed resource on age spots, sun spots, liver spots, treatment, removal, and other types of sun damage to the skin.
Sun spots.
sun spots are cooler parts of the sun
the sun spots like black little spots on the sun that explode every 11 years
Saturn may or may not have Saturn spots. Only the sun has sun spots.
Sun spots.
sun spots
Sun spots are not permanent, therefore it depends.
sun spots are cold
I have sun spots, can others get them if they wear my clothes?
We call them sunspots, but dark and cool are relative terms. A sunspot is dark only relative to the surrounding solar surface, but still intensely bright compared to your common household light bulb. It's cooler than the surrounding solar material, but still hot enough to vaporize a spaceship and anyone inside it in a fraction of a second.
Sun spots are colder than adjacent parts of the sun.