the UV rays disinfect the food helping it last longer without residual chemichels
No. Uv (ultraviolet radiation) rays are used on food to kill unwanted bacteria withoud harmful chemicals.
The ozone absorbs the UV rays. These UV rays are very much harmful for life on earth. Thus ozone protects us from these fatal rays.
Ozone in stratosphere helps to absorb the UV rays. These are the harmful rays of the sun.
UV RAYS!!! The sun is the major natural source of UV Rays. UV Rays are invisable. They are still a form of light rays. UV stands for Ultra Violiet Rays. These (UV) rays cause sunburn and damage the eyes. Overexposure of UV Rays can cause serious skin cancer. UV Rays, however, can have useful effects, too. They can destroy harmful organisms. UV RAYS!!! The sun is the major natural source of UV Rays. UV Rays are invisable. They are still a form of light rays. UV stands for Ultra Violiet Rays. These (UV) rays cause sunburn and damage the eyes. Overexposure of UV Rays can cause serious skin cancer. UV Rays, however, can have useful effects, too. They can destroy harmful organisms.Utraviolet rays
UV rays
UV rays penetrate water and can harm aquatic life by damaging their DNA, causing mutations, and affecting their growth and reproduction. UV rays can also disrupt the food chain by harming phytoplankton and other organisms at the base of the food web.
The ozone has a property of absorbing the UV rays. These rays have fatal properties.
UV energy is in UV rays. These are high energy rays.
It causes not all the light to get through
Ultraviolet rays can affect butterflies by damaging their eyes and wings, which can impact their ability to navigate, find food, and mate. Additionally, UV radiation can alter the colors and patterns on their wings, affecting their ability to blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators.
they don't convert UV into food, but they can convert visible light into food through photosynthesis. UV can be damaging to the plant and is one of the reasons they have a waxy cuticle covering the leaves
The UV rays are of three types. they are UV-A, UV-B, UV-C.