academically there African and if maybe you've been leaving in Africa for some time then your fine so there used to the sun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
-Artan
Because of the glare and the possibility of uv damage to your eyes.
yes. the space suit does protect astronauts for harmful rays from the sun
Stefan and Damon can go in the sun because they have special rings that they wear that protect them from it.
112 degrees Fahrenheit
Intended for attaching a flap as protection against the sun in North African deserts.
sun block
Put sunscreen on.
There are not many home remedies to protect your skin from the sun. The best thing to do is to always cover up.
The color of a person's skin is determined by the amount of melanin in their skin cells. People of African descent have higher levels of melanin, which gives their skin a darker color. This is an adaptation to protect against harmful UV radiation from the sun in regions with intense sunlight and is not specific to all African people. It is important to note that not all individuals of African descent have dark skin, as there is a wide range of skin tones within the African population.
where sunscreen to protect your skin from the uv rays from the sun
A sun umbrella can protect your skin. WalMart is a store that sells many items online. You can purchase a sun umbrellas from WalMart and they will have it delivered to the store for free or to your home for a nominal cost.
To protect your skin from the ultra-violet light from the sun's rays.
you put on sunscreen.
your skin can get damage in the form of skin cancer
The skin is protected by clothing, or by sun block lotion.
I believe the melanin cells take in the sun rays and dissipate it as harmless heat throughout the skin, resulting in a darker pigmentation occurring or a "tanning effect", but that in no way means you shouldn't protect your skin from the sun, because too much sun exposure is dangerous.
To protect you from the Sun, the amount depends on your heredity.