Yes they are harmful. Sun's ultraviolet radiations are fatal and cause harm to the skin.
Ultra violet radiation or UV rays are harmful. Ozone protects us from it.
The two types of ultra violent rays from the sun, UVA and UVB (ultra violent rays A and B)
The ultra violent rays bounce off of your bones and a computer prints out a picture of what your insides look like. By bouncing off of the bones the ultra violent rays can show all the solid things in you.
The ozone mainly protects us from the Ultra Violent rays of the Sun. May be some acidic harmful gases too.
UV rays? or Ultra Violet rays
Ultra Violet Rays, which are very harmful.
harmful rays like the ultra violet rays and infrared rays are released during the eclipse so it may effect the eye sight.
skin cancer, burn, and vision damage
UV-A is an abbreviation for ultra-violent rays. Ultra-violent rays can cause melanin cell reproduction, which causes tanning. It also can cause severe skin damage if the body's skin is exposed for too long.
Yes, the sun rays contain dangerous amounts of Ultra-violet radiation that can hurt your eyes and your skin.
Yes, it does. Most of the UV rays are blocked.
A condition called acanthosis nigricans can cause darkening of the skin, particularly in areas with folds or creases. Other causes of skin darkening include sun exposure, hormonal changes, certain medications, and underlying medical conditions such as Addison's disease or liver disease. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and treatment.