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A canopy of water once shielded man from the suns radiation?
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A canopy of water once shielded man from the suns radiation?
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I guess. It could magnify the suns radiosonde making it a whole lot worse meaning the water would not help. Or it could disarm the suns radiation. Rate me, and if this helped, thank me. If this really helped crown me.
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water can refract a ray, and so no, even though it does not shield a man completely, but it does keep them from getting the worst of it, hopefully
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