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Yes, fog can give you sunburn, albeit less commonly than direct sunlight. Ultraviolet (UV) rays from the sun can penetrate fog and still reach your skin, leading to sunburn, especially if you are exposed for an extended period. It's important to apply sunscreen even on foggy days, as UV radiation can still cause skin damage.

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