Because the sun is hot and it affects your skin because so skin is very sensitive and can't handle handle it.
The effect of the sun's rays can be devastating to your skin.
I believe the melanin cells take in the sun rays and dissipate it as harmless heat throughout the skin, resulting in a darker pigmentation occurring or a "tanning effect", but that in no way means you shouldn't protect your skin from the sun, because too much sun exposure is dangerous.
No the suns rays are block by the clouds so the effect of the sun on your skin is gone.
all of the 3 rays are hamful to your skin.
Excessive or long term exposure to the sun can dramatically increase your chance of skin cancer. The sun's UV rays damage the DNA of your skin cells, and those cells are not easily repaired. Better to use a sunscreen with a high SPF and protect your skin.
Uv rays kills the cells of the body and thus skin is burned -- prajakta
There are many effects of getting too many sun rays. One effect is that the skin will start to burn much like a bread that has been in a toaster for too much. Another effect is cancer because sun rays contain radiation which leads to cancer.
Sun Rays ^-^
Ultraviolet (UV) sun rays, specifically UVB rays, are responsible for burning the skin and causing sunburn. When the skin is exposed to excessive UVB rays, it can lead to inflammation, redness, and blistering. It is important to protect the skin from these rays by using sunscreen and seeking shade during peak sun hours.
Adaotation of skin cells to prevent damage from UV rays, it is the pigment in the skin that becomes darker, not the skin tissue itself
A person's chances of getting skin cancer can increase as a result of exposure to the sun due to the ultraviolet rays of the sun damaging the genetic material in the person's skin cells.
A person's chances of getting skin cancer can increase as a result of exposure to the sun due to the ultraviolet rays of the sun damaging the genetic material in the person's skin cells.