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Date: 2011-07-15 22:40:24
Sun tanning
Prevention
Ultraviolet radiation
Hiking equipment
Electromagnetic spectrum
Ultraviolet
Sunburn
Sunglasses
Photokeratitis
Electromagnetic radiation
Health
Radiation

Ultraviolet Light Awareness Quiz The sun emits two types of ultraviolet radiation (UV) that are very harmful to your skin and damaging to your eyes. These UV rays have been linked to skin cancer, cataracts and even macul

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