NSFW Hot Chick Defecation Thread - Juleeeeee

It has nothing to do with 'closer' to the sun. It everything to do with lack of atmosphere where you are standing. Your claim has as much validity as saying the closer you get to the sun, the more snow there is. See, look at the tops of the mountains! all snowy!

More important, is the reflectivity of the UV rays on the snow all around you. That is what amplifies the exposure amount on your skin. (it happens when you're in and around water too.)

think:
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Dumbass

the closer you get to the sun, the less atmosphere there is. THEY GO HAND IN HAND.

And as such, the less ozone you have above your head, the less protection you have from the sun.

Shall we cover the basics of logic again? Do natural conclusions escape you?
 
Dumbass

the closer you get to the sun, the less atmosphere there is. THEY GO HAND IN HAND.

And as such, the less ozone you have above your head, the less protection you have from the sun.

Shall we cover the basics of logic again? Do natural conclusions escape you?

jumping to conclusions apparently doesn't escape you. comprehend much?

crocodile wannabe posted this:
Australian Skin Cancer


During summer, the earth's orbit brings Australia closer to the sun than Europe during its summer, resulting in an additional seven per cent solar UV intensity.
are you now claiming the continent of Australia changes it's elevation during the summmer? Feel free to explain your 'natural conclusion' and reference that 'hand in hand' part. Dumbass.
 
Explain where on earth you get closer to the sun where there isn't a change in atmospheric density.
if you're in Denver with your 25% less protection at 5183' elevation, and crocodile wannabe is in Eugene, OR at 433' elevation with 25% more protection, and it's 3pm pst, the sun is 'closer' to the aussie, but you're burning further away.

And then explain how it's not relational.
get it yet?
 
right,

but you could be only a million miles away, in the dead of space, and freeze.

Heat is a funny thing.

i didn't realize this.

It weird how the Sun, at 2.7 millions miles around, with a surface temperature 5,400 ºC (9,800 ºF), can heat the planet mercury, 36 million miles away in a manner that would cause a person to burn up during the day, and freeze at night when not in the suns radiation, yet, wait let me get this correct:
you could be only a million miles away[from the sun], in the dead of space, and freeze.

Heat is a funny thing.

yeah. funny! :) :) :)