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Every day, an adult inhales 10,000 to 20,000 liters of air, which is composed of an average of 99% oxygen and nitrogen. However, this air can also contain various pollutants that can cause health effects.
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation, a component of sunlight, is invisible but powerful. Prolonged exposure can lead to skin damage, eye disorders, and increased risk of skin cancer. Understanding UV levels helps protect against overexposure.
Air is essential to life, but its quality can vary significantly. From vehicle emissions to industrial discharge, multiple sources contribute to air pollution, which can have serious implications for respiratory and cardiovascular health.