because there is a hole in the o-zone layer over New Zealand so the sun is more Dangerous There
there are many newzealand icons but the main icon for newzealand would have to be the kiwi
In general, it is ultraviolet light (the UV ray) that causes sunburn. Ultraviolet light is of a higher frequency than visible light, which means shorter wavelength, and higher energy. UV rays tend to do some tissue damage and burn skin causing sunburn.
Yes, With fever in your body you're pulse can be elevated.
The NewZealand Story was created in 1988.
The NewZealand Story happened in 1988.
Yes, why not? One can surily get a job in NewZealand if you are a international doctor with NewZealand degree. Still dont believe me please visit the related and find it yourself.
the liver has a higher metabolic rate
A reflecting sunburn is a sunburn that does not last long.
no
The higher the temperature, the higher the rate of evaporation. It is
higher temp = higher rate of diffusion
Higher temp = higher rate of evaporation