No. Burns can result from radiotherapy units, which usually use X-rays, but not a "chest X-ray." The dose is just too small.
it can burn us and give us skin cancer. We can burn our eyes, skin and lips
uv rays
Its the rays from the sun.. It may cause you sun burn/redness to your skin
Sun burn is a burn to living tissue such as skin produced by overexposure to ultraviolet, radiation, commonly from the sun's rays.
If you have an overdose of x-rays it may produce cancer, skin burns and a reduction of blood supply. It could also damage living tissues in plants and animals.Over exposure to x-rays can lead to leukaemia , cancer of the bone marrow.
Infrared light can burn the surface of the eye , like it burns the skin, IE .. sun burn, or for welders, flash burn , which takes place in a fraction of a second , because of the intensity of the infrared rays.
skin cancer, burn, and vision damage
If you are talking about a tan, UV rays from the sun are what makes your skin darker. If you do not apply sun blockthe skin will just burn, and turn red when exposed to the UV rays for too long. Apply sun screen, or a sun tan lotionthat will help protect your skin from the harmful rays, and encourage your skin to get a radiant tan naturally. UV rays are not used in self-tan products.
Protection from ultraviolet radiation is what we use sunblock for. UV (ultraviolet) rays have high energy and can damage skin.
UVA and UVB rays cause the sun to burn your skin. When the skin is exposed to the sun for a period of time and without any sunscreen on, the ultraviolet light penetrates the skin, burning it.
to avoid skin burn and tanning from the harmful u-v rays
A no brained would be sun burn but long time exposed without the proper protection from uv rays it can lead to things as serious as skin cancer