ultravioletkiirguse
Ultravioletkiirguse, often abbreviated as UV radiation, is a form of electromagnetic radiation that falls between visible light and X-rays in the electromagnetic spectrum. It is invisible to the human eye. Ultraviolet radiation is produced by the sun and is also emitted by artificial sources such as tanning beds and germicidal lamps. The sun is the primary source of UV radiation reaching Earth.
UV radiation is typically divided into three categories based on wavelength: UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVA rays
Exposure to UV radiation can have both beneficial and harmful effects. Beneficial effects include the production