it gives you a suntan, duhh!
Whoever wrote this answer does not know what they are talking about. If you are looking for a good, scientific answer, try the internet or your library. The answer above is redicilious, the person who asked the question was obviously looking for a better answer than the one given above.
it can damage your cornea in your eyes. it also does something to your immune system. and the obvious...skin cancer.
Yes, UV radiation is what causes you to tan. It also causes skin cancer. (The reason your body tans is to pretect itself from cancer causing UV radiation.)
Photons of UV-B radiation are more energetic than photons of UV-A radiation. UV-B radiation has shorter wavelengths and higher energy levels compared to UV-A radiation. UV-B radiation is classified as potentially harmful to human health, while UV-A radiation is less energetic and is more commonly associated with tanning and aging effects on the skin.
Photons of UV B radiation are more energetic than photons of UV A radiation. UV B radiation has a shorter wavelength and higher energy compared to UV A radiation, making it more damaging to the skin and eyes.
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uv radiation destroys vitamin D
Ozone absorbs UV radiation.
Yes, UV light and UV rays refer to the same thing - ultraviolet radiation. UV radiation is a type of electromagnetic radiation that is not visible to the human eye. UV light or UV rays are terms used to describe this form of radiation.
UV radiation does not and cannot emit sodium.
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The substance that absorbs UV radiation is ozone.
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Ultraviolet (UV) radiation can have harmful effects on the skin, causing sunburn, premature aging, and an increased risk of skin cancer. UV radiation can also damage the eyes and suppress the immune system. However, controlled exposure to UV radiation is important for the production of vitamin D in the body.