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  1. The UV index scale measures the intensity of ultraviolet radiation (UV) from the sun. It ranges from 0 to 11+1234. Here's what the scale means:
    • 0-2: Minimal risk of overexposure
    • 3-5: Low to moderate risk
    • 6-7: High risk
    • 8-10: Very high risk
    • 11+: Extreme risk134.
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    The UV index scale rates how intense the sun's UV rays are on a scale of 0 to 11+. The lower the UV index scale, the less likely your skin will burn when exposed to the sun. The higher the UV index scale, the more likely your skin will burn and become damaged.
    www.businessinsider.com/guides/beauty/uv-index-…
    The ultraviolet index scale (UV index scale) is a linear scale used to measure the intensity of ultraviolet radiation (UV) output from our Sun. The UV index scale has a numerical range between 0 and 11+, also known as the UV index (UVI).
    www.uvindextoday.com/uv-index-scale
    The UV Index provides a daily forecast of the expected risk of overexposure to the sun. The Index predicts UV intensity levels on a scale of 1 to 11+, where 1 indicates a minimal risk of overexposure and 11+ means a very high risk.
    www.epa.gov/enviro/uv-index-overview
    The UV index climatology shows how much UV exposure a person could get on average during each month. The index is a scale of 0 to 16+, with 0 representing minimal UV exposure risk and values higher than 11 posing an extreme risk.
    neo.gsfc.nasa.gov/view.php?datasetId=AURA_UVI…
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    The UV Index is a scale that provides an indicator of the expected risk of overexposure to the sun. It is a way to quantify the strength of sunburn-producing ultraviolet (UV) radiation at a particular place and time. The scale goes from 0 to 11+, where higher numbers indicate a higher risk of overexposure to UV radiation.
    UV index represents the strength of the sun at a given time and place and, depending on your climate and skin type, certain UV indexes are better for tanning. Read on for a better understanding of what UV index is, why it matters, and how you can utilize this to achieve a nice tan. First and foremost, what is UV index?
    It provides a simple and understandable indication of the potential for sunburn and skin damage, helping people to protect themselves against UV radiation. The index ranges from 0 to 11+, where higher values indicate a greater risk of skin and eye damage from UV exposure.
    Factors affecting the UV Index include geographical location, time of day, season, altitude, and cloud cover. Near the equator, during summer months, and at higher altitudes, the UV Index is generally higher. Cloud cover can either increase or decrease UV exposure, depending on cloud type.
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