Ultra
Yes, of course.
X-rays are more dangerous as they have a higher energy than UV radiation. The higher the energy, the more potential for DNA damage.
UVB rays are more dangerous and damaging. there are many different category of rays which are harmful for human and extent of harm depends upon the extent of exposure. X rays if exposed for longer time may be dangerous.UV rays during experimentation is exposed more by the students so care must be taken.
No, they are not. X-rays have a higher energy than UV radiation, and they have the potential to do more damage to tissue.
Because the Moon has no atmosphere to filter out dangerous radiation.
Yes, rays can be dangerous as some species have venomous spines that can cause painful stings or serious injuries if stepped on or disturbed. It's important to avoid touching or provoking rays in the wild to prevent any potential harm.
alpha radiation is more dangerous than beta or gamma if ingested or inhaled because its power to ionize (or to disrupt atoms) is 20x than that of beta and gamma. but if the source is outside the body or at a distance gamma radiation is much dangerous because it could penetrate thick walls.
An improved , more accurate type of X-ray , but more dangerous , as it can cause skin cancer .
Long term exposure can be dangerous.
Externally, gamma radiation is dangerous because it can penetrate the body. Alpha is most dangerous if ingested.
Death rays. Most types of radiation is dangerous, even the UV that makes it though the atmosphere. However, a human body can cope with a level or incoming radiation. Higher energy rays, such as gamma and x-rays are much more damaging, but fortunately they do not penetrate the atmosphere very well.
Yes.