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- 3. Beds: Devices that emit UV radiation to darken skin, but increase cancer risks.
- 5. Eyewear that protects your eyes from UV damage.
- 8. Abbreviation indicating how well a sunscreen protects against UVB rays.
- 9. Clothing: What you wear to stay cool and covered in hot, sunny weather.
- 10. Cancer: Serious disease often caused by too much UV exposure.
- 11. Exhaustion: Illness that can occur when the body overheats from the sun.
- 12. Checks: Routine you should do to monitor for changes in moles or spots.
- 13. What you must do to sunscreen after swimming or sweating.
- 15. Another term for sunscreen, typically thicker and more opaque.
- 19. Hat: A sun-blocking accessory that shields your face, neck, and ears.
- 21. Aging: What excessive sun exposure does to your skin over time.
- 23. Painful skin condition caused by too much exposure to UV rays.
- 25. Clothing: Apparel designed to cover and shield your skin from the sun.
- 26. The most dangerous form of skin cancer.
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- 1. Condition that can happen when you don't drink enough water, especially in the sun.
- 2. Fabrics: Special materials designed to block UV rays from reaching the skin.
- 4. Shade: The result of standing under a tree, umbrella, or shelter to avoid the sun.
- 5. Lotion that protects your skin from UV rays.
- 6. Exposure: Time spent outside under direct sunlight.
- 7. Care: Products or practices used to soothe skin after sun exposure.
- 14. Hours: Time of day when the sun’s rays are strongest (10 a.m. to 4 p.m.).
- 15. A cool place to avoid direct sunlight.
- 16. Protection: SPF product for a part of your face that can easily burn.
- 17. Damage: The result of too much unprotected time in the sun.
- 18. Keeping your body replenished with water, especially in the sun.
- 20. Type of sunscreen that protects against both UVA and UVB rays.
- 22. Rays: Invisible rays from the sun that can damage skin and eyes.
- 24. Index: A scale used to measure the intensity of the sun's rays.