Yes, if the window hasn't been treated to filter out UltraViolet (UV) rays.
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no black people dont get sunburnt, then only get blacker
Yes, a window panel can scatter light, depending on its material and texture. Clear glass typically allows light to pass through with minimal scattering, while frosted or textured glass can diffuse light, causing it to scatter in various directions. This scattering effect can soften the intensity of the light entering a space and reduce glare.
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yes. Sadly. UV rays are strong.
Sunlight traveling through a window is an example of transmission. The window transmits light. It could also be an example of refraction, as the light is slightly bent when it travels through the window.
Because the window is clear and contains material that you can see through.
You can see someone clearly through a clear glass window because it is transparent and allows light to pass through without scattering. Frosted glass, on the other hand, is designed to scatter light, making it difficult to see through clearly.
Sunburnt was created in 1996.
You can see someone clearly through a clear glass window because it allows light to pass through without significant distortion, maintaining a clear image. In contrast, a frosted glass window scatters the light as it passes through, diffusing the image and making it difficult to see details clearly. The texture or frosting creates a myriad of tiny surfaces that reflect and refract light, blurring the view.
All dogs can get sunburnt if they lose their hair and then are out in the sun.
Window is clear.
No. Window glass is nearly opaque to ultraviolet frequencies of sunlight; which are the frequencies that cause sunburn. The same applies to sunglasses.
When light energy strikes a clear glass window, some of it is transmitted through the glass, allowing you to see through the window. Some of the light is reflected off the surface of the glass, and a small amount is absorbed by the glass and converted into heat.
Transparency means totally clear, as in a window or a meaning.
It's a bad idea to do ANYTHING while sunburnt. Because it will hurt. Badly.