Death Valley is adesert located in the southwestern United States. It is the lowest, driest, and hottest location in North America.Badwater, a basin located within Death Valley, is the lowest elevation in North America at 282 ft (85.5 m ) below sea level. Death Valley holds the record for the highest reliably reported temperature in the Western hemisphere, 134°F (56.7°C) at Furnace Creek in 1913---just short of the world record, which was 136°F (58°C) in Al 'Aziziyah, Libya, on September 13, 1922.
Death Valley, located in south eastern California. Death Valley is a part of the Mojave Desert. It is 86 meters below sea level.
Well, not everything, but most things like: Bugs, birds and other animals. And it keeps you from getting wet when I rains and...getting a sunburn. Dunno what else to list...
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The atmosphere filters out most of the harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun, especially the most damaging UV-B rays. Oxygen and ozone molecules in the atmosphere absorb and scatter this radiation, reducing the amount that reaches the Earth's surface and thus helps protect us from sunburn.
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The lowest surface point in the US is Badwater Basin in Death Valley, California. It has an elevation of 282 ft below sea level. Although the sun's rays have to travel farther to reach you, you can still get a sunburn from exposure to the sun, and you should wear sunscreen to protect your skin.
Death Valley, located in south eastern California. Death Valley is a part of the Mojave Desert. It is 86 meters below sea level.
Well, not everything, but most things like: Bugs, birds and other animals. And it keeps you from getting wet when I rains and...getting a sunburn. Dunno what else to list...
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Dice are rolling and the night is getting hot.
Getting sunburned in the lowest spot in the US, which is Badwater Basin in Death Valley, California, can be particularly intense due to the combination of high temperatures and strong sunlight. The basin lies at 282 feet below sea level, leading to an arid environment with minimal humidity and clear skies, which increases UV exposure. Visitors can easily underestimate the sun’s intensity, resulting in severe sunburns if proper precautions, like sunscreen and protective clothing, aren't taken. Despite its extreme conditions, Badwater Basin attracts many tourists eager to experience its unique landscapes.
No it is not. Ozone layer only protects us.
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the ozone layer protects us from sunburn