Hair color itself does not significantly influence the risk of developing skin cancer. However, individuals with lighter hair and skin have less melanin, making them more susceptible to UV damage and skin cancer. Regardless of hair color, protecting the skin from UV exposure through sunscreen, clothing, and shade is crucial for reducing skin cancer risk.
Dark chocolate can help prevent it but not sure about milk chocolate.
Well what i researched it helps to prevent cancer but doctors are not calling it a cure.
It will grow better in the light
they actually do like light
all plants grow better in light :)
light colors
The layer in the eye that contains dark pigment to absorb extra light and keep the inside of the eye dark is the choroid layer. The melanin pigment in this layer helps prevent light from scattering inside the eye, allowing for better vision and reducing glare.
both are ok, I think light skin looks better.
Almost all plants grow better in light than dark so an apple tree best grows in light.
A 14-foot boat operating under oars after dark must show white light to prevent a collision.
Dark colors absorb heat from light better.
they like the dark that's why they go in the dirt