Ahh A good one, Harmful effects of the sun, Forgive me on my lack of scientific wording but i forgot the names of the cells
So there is the Outer skin cells,
When you go into the sun these get penetrated and the lower skin cells get heated aswell.
If you get sunburnt, this actually means the sun has litterally burnt your outer skin cells
if you get a really bad sunburn, then it can damage the lower cells too. if you get burnt really bad, your cell becomes... lets just say "infected" with skin cancer.
if your lower cells become cancerous then it can spread very very fast and if you do not get it removed it can spread to the rest of your body... ( lungs, heart, Liver) and you can die from harmful sunburn.
Positive though you get Vitamin D from going in the sun
Just dont stay in it for too long and dont get sunburnt, wear sunscreen and be safe.
There are no harmful effects. its just the earth going between the moon and the sun.
you put on sunscreen.
It can cause skin melanoma (cancer) and sun spots.
sunburn burning of eyes
Sun burns are short-term effects. Cancer of the skin could be long-term effects.
absorbing ultraviolet radiation
UV rays are absorbed by the ozone layer. It protects the earth from harmful UV radiations of the sun.
Aging of skin due to the harmful effects of the sun is called photo aging or photoaging.
harmful effects of coelenterates
The ozone layer in the Earth's stratosphere blocks out harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun. It absorbs most of the sun's UV radiation before it reaches the Earth's surface, protecting living organisms from the harmful effects of UV exposure.
Aging of skin due to the harmful effects of the sun is called photo aging or photoaging.
The ozone layer, located in the stratosphere, helps to screen out harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun. This layer absorbs the majority of the sun's UV radiation before it reaches the Earth's surface, protecting living organisms from its harmful effects.