Probably at noon when the sun is directly over you unless it is a cloudy day. 10-2
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No. You should avoid sun exposure while on any antibiotic as is highly increases the risk of sunburn. Make sure you use 30-50 SPF sunscreen.
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The sun is 1,000,000,000,000 times bigger than the earth.
The earth's diameter is 3.67 times the moon's, and 0.0092 of the sun's diameter. The distance to the sun is 391 times the distance to the moon. The moon's diameter is 0.283 of the earth's, and 0.0025 of the sun's. The distance to the earth is 0.0026 times the distance to the sun. The sun's diameter is 109 times the earth's, and 400 times the moon's diameter. On the average over a month, the earth and moon are at equal distances from the sun.
To avoid air pollution, and effects of direct exposure to the sun,we should use sun screen ointments that are equally scentless.
They normally fade if you avoid being in the sun.
No. At times being pale was the fashion and so people would avoid the sun and apply white powder to themselves.
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The sun is the only such object.
to avoid skin burn and tanning from the harmful u-v rays
Avoid the sun when it is strong, cover up your body, and use high-factor sunscreen
The glare of the Sun WILL hurt your eyes..also there is a small chance that the UV radiations of the Sun can make you blind..
No, Effexor (venlafaxine) doesn't increase sun sensibility. As usual, you should use a sun screen before going outside during sunny seasons.
Ways to Avoid the Sun was created in 2003.
To prevent sunburn, use sunscreen, wear clothes and hats, and avoid the sun at its peak times.
You can go for quick outings, but you should avoid prolonged sun exposure. It can make you feel pretty ill.