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It absorbs UV rays from the sun. These are fatal rays of the sun.

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NO.the rays are just called rays

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The duration of By the Sun's Rays is 660.0 seconds.

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The direct rays of the sun are rays from the sun that hit a certain area.

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Rays are a line that starts but, does not end. Sun rays start but, do not end for a long time.

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Rays are a line that starts but, does not end. Sun rays start but, do not end for a long time.

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Rays are a line that starts but, does not end. Sun rays start but, do not end for a long time.

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Rays are a line that starts but, does not end. Sun rays start but, do not end for a long time.

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Rays are a line that starts but, does not end. Sun rays start but, do not end for a long time.

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Sun rays have advantage and disadvantage both . The sun rays causes damage to skin . And also Sun rays gives us vitamin D .

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By the Sun's Rays was created on 1914-07-22.

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The ozone layer protects against sun's harmful rays. These are UV rays.

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The sun emits countless rays of light and energy in all directions. It is impossible to determine an exact number of rays on the sun as they are constantly being emitted and are not individually distinguishable.

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The angle of the sun's rays duriing in spring is the same as the sun's rays in fall during in Florida

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Rays of the sun. It means that the rays of the sun brings brightness to your life.

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Ultraviolet rays from the Sun cause sunburns.

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At any time of the year they are 'RADIATION'.

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Rays of the sun - Ave o le la.

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Infrared rays from the sun have a lot of heat and energy. They are responsible for warming objects and surfaces on Earth.

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Ozone protects us from harmful UV rays, They are fatal rays of the sun.

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Plants on earth are affected by UV rays. They are fatal rays of the sun.

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Light rays from the sun are called sunlight.

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Electromagnetic energy makes use of the sun rays. Plants and other things use the sun rays to grow.

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Electromagnetic energy makes use of the sun rays. Plants and other things use the sun rays to grow.

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Some rays are: UV rays. Other have vitamins.

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the sun is so bright and since its far away, it shoots out rays so we usually cant see that the sun is a big ball of fire. and it is the biggest star and stars have rays don't they? well then the sun has rays also.

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No, Sun light rays are neither of these things. The light of the Sun is electromagnetic energy.

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the tilt of earth affects the sun's rays because if it is tilted the shaded part will not get the sun's rays but the other side will.

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the tilt of earth affects the sun's rays because if it is tilted the shaded part will not get the sun's rays but the other side will.

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the tilt of earth affects the sun's rays because if it is tilted the shaded part will not get the sun's rays but the other side will.

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The Sun's rays strike least directly at the poles.

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Earth protects by blocking UV rays. These are harmful rays of the sun.

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Ozone affects UV rays. These are harmful rays of the sun.

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Heat fro. The sun is emitted in waves or rays, known as UVA and UVB rays. These rays are two forms of microwaves from radiation.

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The ozone layer blocks the UV rays coming from sun. These UV rays are fatal rays of the sun.

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The ozone layer is most affected by sun's UV Rays. It contains the ozone gas which protects us from the rays.

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depends on how close you are to the sun

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Rays of the sun

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Its rays from the sun

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There is no standard collective noun for 'sun rays', however, collective nouns are an informal part of language. Any noun that suits a situation can functions as a collective noun, for example: a beam of sun rays, a glare of sun rays, a dapple of sun rays, etc.

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Yes, it does. The ozone layer protects us from the UV rays of the sun.

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Yes, the sun emits gamma rays as part of its electromagnetic radiation spectrum.

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