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Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can lead to increased mutation rates, skin cancer, sunburns and eye cataracts. Crop production will also decrease as UV light affects molecules related to photosynthesis. In addition, UV radiation can damage DNA. However, organisms have repair mechanisms so the damages may not be as worse as expected.

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