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Rylee Crane
1 March, 22:59
Can you get sunburned through glass?
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Liliana Terry
1 March, 23:38
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No glass has UV protection to keep you from a sunburn
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Ryleigh
2 March, 01:15
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Ordinary glass absorbs 97 per cent of the UVB rays that cause sunburn and some skin cancers, and 37 per cent of the less harmful UVA radiation. This translates to a protection of about SPF30, so you canstill get burned with long enough exposure.
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