UV rays and other radiation can indeed cause mutation.
It is called electromagnetic energy! But the range of frequencies goes from the lowest which are long wave radio waves, up to the shortest which are gamma rays. On the way it includes infra-red, visible, ultra-violet, microwaves, and X-rays.
Advantages:- It is used to save the wall from bad weather damages, dampness or ultra violet rays. They can be cleaned easily and are proven to be more hygienic. They are available in a range of colors, They will retain their shape and look for many years and in the event of damage, can be easily replaced.
Gene mutations may occur in at least three Ways: they can be inherited from a parent, or acquired during a person's lifetime - See Epigenetics - or acquired during a person's lifetime - see Strontium 90.
Technically, all electromagnetic waves are the same type: electromagnetic. The only difference between them is their frequency or wavelength -- that is, how fast they vibrate. We humans categorize the electromagnetic spectrum in chunks of frequencies for our own convenience. Because the frequency of a wave affects how it interacts with matter, it's helpful to label ranges of frequencies that way. These are the names we use from low frequency to high: Radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultra-violet light, x-rays, gamma rays, and cosmic rays. Microwaves are used in radar instruments, so they are commonly called "radar" waves as well. Check out the links to see a nice graphic of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Reverse osmosis is one processing device in which the TDS of water is removed.There are other devices which use ultra violet rays to kill or numb the bacteria also.Devices should be used only after a clear check of the dissolved substances in the water.Chances are that needed minerals may be removed in these process.
ultra violet rays
ultra violet rays Actually, it's spelled ultraviolet rays.
Ultra Violet Rays
Ultra violet radiation or UV rays are harmful. Ozone protects us from it.
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UV rays? or Ultra Violet rays
Eleanor Hilda Russell has written: 'Ultra-violet radiation and actinotherapy' -- subject(s): Ultra-violet rays, Spectrum, Ultra-violet, Phototherapy
Ultra Violet :D
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