No,, it doesn't. The ozone layer protects us.
Yes, sunscreen is FDA approved for use on the skin to protect against the harmful effects of UV radiation.
A suntan is the skin's way of trying to protect itself from the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation. When exposed to UV radiation, the skin produces more melanin, a pigment that darkens the skin. This darker pigment helps to absorb and scatter the UV radiation before it can cause more damage to the skin cells.
Skin color is determined by the amount of melanin, a pigment produced by cells called melanocytes in the skin. People with darker skin have more melanin, which helps protect against harmful UV radiation from the sun.
Exposure to UV radiation can cause damage to the skin, eyes, and immune system. Protecting yourself from UV radiation can help reduce the risk of skin cancer, premature aging, and other harmful effects on the body. It is important to use sun protection measures such as sunscreen, sunglasses, and protective clothing to minimize the damage caused by UV radiation.
the skin has poison in it
its uses its skin to protect itself
Skin cells play a crucial role in the overall function of the skin by forming a protective barrier against harmful substances, regulating temperature, and producing melanin to protect against UV radiation. Additionally, skin cells help in wound healing and provide sensory information to the brain.
A suntan is caused by the release of the pigment Melanin in the skin. This is the body's defensive response to harmful Ultraviolet radiation that makes up part of the Sun's rays. Ultraviolet is part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum.
If you don't protect yourself from UV radiation, you may get a sunburn. Excessive exposure may result in skin cancer.
Yes, UV radiation is what causes you to tan. It also causes skin cancer. (The reason your body tans is to pretect itself from cancer causing UV radiation.)
by comaflashing in its suroundings becouse of its skin
by comflashing in its surroundings because of its skin.