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A girl uses sunscreen lotion to protect herself from the energy of the electromagnetic rays from the sun. What does sunscreen lotion do to interfere with the transfer of energy from the sun to a person's skin?(1 point)
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Absorbs the radiation coming from the sun before passing it to the person’s skin
Absorbs the radiation coming from the sun before passing it to the person’s skin
Reflects most of the ultraviolet radiation from the sun
Reflects most of the ultraviolet radiation from the sun
Causes skin cells to be damaged from the radiation emitted from the sun
Causes skin cells to be damaged from the radiation emitted from the sun
Helps skin exposed to the sun get a darker tan instead of sunburn
Helps skin exposed to the sun get a darker tan instead of sunburn
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Absorbs the radiation coming from the sun before passing it to the person’s skin.
Explanation: Sunscreen ingredients absorb (chemical sunscreens) or scatter/reflect (physical sunscreens like zinc oxide) ultraviolet (UV) radiation so less UV energy reaches and damages skin.
Explanation: Sunscreen ingredients absorb (chemical sunscreens) or scatter/reflect (physical sunscreens like zinc oxide) ultraviolet (UV) radiation so less UV energy reaches and damages skin.
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