why is it not safe to see the sun directly ?
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I will explain in easy way:it radiates harmful rays
and strong uv light can harm our eyes
in bookish way:
Sun is a strong radiator of UV light also, apart from visible light. This is amplified by our eye lens that could damage the sensitive retina. If you can't resist the temptation during eclipses, use a pinhole camera.
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Answer: damage will occur! When you stare directly at the sun—or other types of bright light such as a welding torch—ultraviolet light floods your retina, literally burning the exposed tissue. ... It destroys the rods and cones of the retina and can create a small blind spot in the central vision, known as a scotoma
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