Yes, often by finding shade. Their hair coat will offer them protection from their skin getting too sun burnt. But if it's too hot, they will find a nice cool shady spot to lay in, or a pond to wade in.
there ugly faces made the sun run away
cause they had super ultamite powers. -Bob
if there is no ozone, we can't protect our self. mankind would be destroyed.
Because due to the intensity of the sun skin cancer is common there, so they want to protect themselves.
yes. the space suit does protect astronauts for harmful rays from the sun
every animal has a way to protect themselves for example, a snake would stay in the shade at day and come back out at night or, a zebra a zebra's stripes reflect the sun's rays so they bounce off.
The Cattle of the Sun God was a story from the Odyssey where Odysseus's men get in trouble because the eat the Cattle that happen to be sacred to Helios, the Ancient Greek God of the sun.
The sun rays are very essential. Even the UV helps to form the ozone layer.
sacred cattle of the Greek sun god ~Helios
They use a good sunblock. Most also build up tolerance to the sun through practicing outside, which allows their skin to develop pigments (a tan) to protect their skin from the rays of the sun.
The sun god in Greek mythology, Helios, had sacred cattle. If someone killed and ate the meat of the cattle, they would be cursed.
Plants protect themselves from the damaging effects of the sun on their sun-scorched leaves by producing a waxy layer called cuticle on their leaves, which helps reduce water loss and reflects excess sunlight. Additionally, plants have specialized pigments like chlorophyll that absorb sunlight for photosynthesis while protecting the plant from harmful UV radiation.