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How does sunscreen protect the skin from harmful ultraviolet (UV) rays?

  • A. By reflecting UV rays away from the skin
  • B. By absorbing UV rays and converting them to heat
  • C. By blocking UV rays completely
  • D. By stimulating melanin production
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Sunscreen works by absorbing UV rays and converting them to heat. This mechanism helps to prevent the UV rays from penetrating the skin and causing damage such as sunburn, premature aging, and skin cancer. Reflecting UV rays away from the skin (option A) is not the primary function of sunscreen. While sunscreen does block UV rays, it does not do so completely (option C) as some UV rays may still penetrate the skin. Sunscreen does not stimulate melanin production (option D) as a means of protecting the skin from UV rays.