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Ultraviolet rays from the sun can cause a.serious burning of the skin b. damage to the eyes c. both serious burning of the skin and damage to the eyes d.neither serious burning of the skin nor damage to
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Ultraviolet rays from the sun can cause
a.serious burning of the skin
b. damage to the eyes
c. both serious burning of the skin and damage to the eyes
d.neither serious burning of the skin nor damage to the eyes
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staying in the sun too long causes skin burn and looking at the sun damages your eyes as well so it's C
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