But some UV rays do cause cancer.
Radiation can cause sunburn, cancer, genetic mutation.
Yes Gamma Rays can cause cancer, even a small exposure to Gamma ray can cause the risk of cancer, X-Rays and Visible light can cause cancer but need huge amounts of it exposed to the body, Gamma is used in Nuclear bombs because of all the energy it has, so if you're near a Nuclear bomb when it sets off, Your most likely to catch cancer ;)
You get sunburn which can cause cancer, you get the cancer and then die from it.
Gamma rays can cause cancer by damaging the DNA within cells, leading to uncontrolled growth. In cancer treatment, gamma rays are used in radiation therapy to target and kill cancer cells. The high-energy radiation helps to destroy cancer cells and shrink tumors.
The ultraviolet rays in sunlight destroy cells in the outer layer of the skin, damaging tiny blood vessels underneath. When the skin is burned, the blood vessels dilate and leak fluid. Cells stop making protein. Their DNA is damaged
The sun's ultraviolet rays can cause skin damage including sunburn and even skin cancer. Using sunscreen and other preventive measures can help prevent cancer.
There are so many different substances that cause cancer. Some of the common agents that cause cancer include cigarettes, food chemicals, gamma radiation and so much more.
Consider the last sunburn you had. Over exposure to the sun can cause skin cancer.
Skin cancer
Ultraviolet, X-ray, Gamma.
Over-exposure can cause soft tissue damage, burns, sterility , and possibly cancer.
No, infrared does not cause sunburn. Those are ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn.