The sun's rays can vary in strength depending on factors like time of day, season, and cloud cover. They contain ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can cause sunburn and skin damage if exposure is excessive. It's important to take precautions like wearing sunscreen and protective clothing to minimize the potential harmful effects of the sun's rays.
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Only in the angle of incidence.
It does indeed reflect the suns rays.
About 17% of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere
because of the suns strong UV rays The rays hit your body and it is so hot it burns you and you have sun burn. :)
The thing which protects us from suns UV rays is the ozone. It is an allotrope of oxygen element.
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Well when the suns rays hits our Earths atmosphere, the suns rays scatter across the world nearly and becomes blue skies...
The ozone layer is mostly affected the by the suns ultraviolet rays. This layer is present in the stratospheric region of atmosphere.
Sting-rays are a relative of the shark - the suns rays are strongest at the equator