No, bright light can't damage the retina. Only ultraviolet light can, it causes a retinal "sunburn".
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun is the primary cause of sunburn. Specifically, UVB rays are mostly responsible for causing sunburn by damaging the outer layers of the skin. It is important to protect the skin from UV exposure to prevent sunburn and reduce the risk of skin damage and skin cancer.
Ultraviolet (UV) waves cause sunburn.
The causes of sunburn treatment are obviously having a sunburn. Over exposure to the sun will cause you to become sunburnt. It is important to put sunscreen on if you are planning to be exposed to the sun.
No, infrared does not cause sunburn. Those are ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn.
Glass does not block ultraviolet light. You get a sunburn by exposure to excessive ultraviolet light.
SUNBURN
The ozone layer blocks out Ultra Violet (UV) light that causes sunburn, and with prolonged exposure, skin cancer.
Too much sun
Do you mean 'Which electromagnetic wave in the electromagnetic spectrum causes sunburn? The answer is Ultraviolet (UV), which is what is used in sunbeds and therefore damages and colours your skin cells.
Sun burn
Yes