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TANs

Tans is a term that can refer to several different concepts linked by the color and material produced through tanning processes. In color terminology, tan is a pale brown shade that lies between beige and brown. It is commonly used in fashion, interior design, and branding to convey a natural or understated look. The plural form tans may appear when discussing multiple tan-colored items or variations of the shade.

Leather tanning is a chemical process that converts animal hides into durable leather. Tannins—naturally occurring plant

Skin tanning refers to the darkening of human skin in response to ultraviolet (UV) exposure from the

In mathematics, tan is the tangent function, defined as the ratio of the opposite side to the

extracts—or
synthetic
tanning
agents
are
used
to
stabilize
the
collagen
in
hides,
making
them
more
resistant
to
decay.
Major
methods
include
vegetable
tanning,
which
uses
tannins
from
tree
bark
and
other
plant
material,
and
chrome
tanning,
which
employs
chromium
salts
to
speed
production
and
produce
supple
leather.
The
resulting
material
is
used
in
clothing,
furniture,
accessories,
and
industrial
products.
sun
or
tanning
lamps.
Melanin
production
increases
to
absorb
UV
radiation,
producing
a
tan
color
and
some
protection
against
sunburn.
Prolonged
UV
exposure
raises
the
risk
of
skin
damage
and
skin
cancer,
so
sun
safety
measures—such
as
sunscreen,
protective
clothing,
and
avoiding
peak-hour
sun—are
advised.
adjacent
side
in
a
right
triangle
or
as
a
trigonometric
function
of
an
angle.
The
plural
"tans"
is
used
chiefly
in
casual
or
technical
language
when
referring
to
the
tangent
values
of
several
angles.