In short: Yes.
2nd Answerer says:
Though it seems safe, sun tea often has harmful bacteria in it. This bacteria is not fatal, but it can make you sick. The warm temperature of the sun tea creates an ideal environment for this bacteria to flourish.
-Instead, try making refrigerator tea! Instead of placing the container of water and tea bags out in the sun, put in the fridge for 6-8 hrs!! It works (I've tried it)
If you don't stay safe in the sun you could get skin cancer.
yes there is you can where medal on the sun
You can look at the sun today because it is safe to do so during sunrise and sunset when the sun's rays are less intense. However, it is not safe to look directly at the sun during the day as it can cause permanent damage to your eyes.
It is not safe to stare at the sun because it can blind you. In severe cases, it can burn or damage your retina. This could cause a blind spot in your eye.
No, looking directly at the sun is not safe. It is something that anyone who gives it any thought will suggest you avoid. The reason you should not look directly at the sun is also as obvious.
Yes this would be perfectly safe and should not damage your eyes. Staring through a camera into the sun could still however prove harmful.
no, dummy
If raw meat has been sitting in the sun for two hours, it isn't safe to cook. Throw it out or give it to the dog.
No. It is not advisable to frequent exposure of any kind of watches to the sun light.
After-sun cream should be safe for a second degree burn but you may want to check with a doctor to be sure that it won't cause the burn to blister or scar.
Desert tortoises spend about 95% of their lives in underground burrows, safe from predators and the hot sun.
Maybe If you wore super thick sunglasses.