no they cant because gamma rays are waves and are so powerful they can simply go right through you without causing you to much harm. beta can be fatal and so can alpha if given in a large quantity inside someone.
Ultraviolet (UV) rays are a type of sun ray that can be harmful to life, as overexposure can cause skin damage, sunburn, and increase the risk of skin cancer. It is important to protect your skin from excessive UV exposure by wearing sunscreen and limiting time spent in direct sunlight.
The snow reflects the sunlight and burns the skiers.
Electromagnetic energy of every kind. This includes light, heat, ultraviolet, gamma rays, x-rays and every possible frequency of electromagnetic radiation.
The highest energy photons are described as Gamma. But in terms of the strength, there are more light sources that we encounter everyday of a greater intensity than gamma, as intensity is a measure of the number of photons arriving over an area in a given time. Therefore, visible light and infra-red from the sun are much more intense than the gamma we encounter everyday, as gamma photons are few and far between.
No, gamma ray photons do not include prominences and solar flares. Gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic radiation emitted by some astronomical bodies, while solar flares and prominences are phenomena associated with the activity on the Sun's surface.
Yes, the sun emits gamma rays as part of its electromagnetic radiation spectrum.
The core
No, the Sun mostly emits visible light rays. A small amount of gamma rays might be emitted, but they would be insignificant. Inside the Sun, gamma rays are produced but they never escape in that form. The super-heated gases around the sun in the chromosphere emit mostly higher energy xrays, UV rays but also some gamma rays. Natural gamma rays sources are thought to be the most energetic events in the Universe. Although Supernovae seem to be the source of some, others are still somewhat mysterious.
Gama rays came from the Sun
When it comes to radiation from the sun, the type that has the shortest wave length is known gamma rays. A type of wave that is longer than gamma rays is radio rays, which go for a considerable distance.
The sun is essentially a massive atomic bomb which is taking billions of years to explode. The gamma rays are emitted through a very complex process that converts hydrogen into helium.
the core
The Atmosphere
Gamma rays in the sun primarily come from the sun's outermost layer, called the chromosphere, where high-energy processes such as nuclear reactions and particle interactions produce these extremely energetic photons.
Gamma rays are typically hotter than plasma. Gamma rays are high-energy electromagnetic radiation, while plasma is a state of matter where atoms have been stripped of their electrons. Gamma rays can have temperatures reaching billions of degrees, while plasma temperatures are typically in the millions of degrees.
Gamma Rays
Visible light, Ultra-violet, Infra-red, Gamma-rays and X-rays (amongst others)