1.A suntan,so long thought to be healthy and attractive is,in fact,our body reaction to damage from over-exposure to ultraviolet radiation.(ATTRACT)
2.There is no such thing as a safe tan.The sun's ultraviolet radiation can cause sunburn,early aging and more permanent damage leading to skin cancer.(AGE)
3.Who is at risk? Everybody can be at risk of deceloping skin cancer-men, women and children.Although skin colour is a major factor.(DEVELOP)
4.High risk:those with pale freckled skin,blue eyes,fair or red hair,who tend to burn easily.
Medium risk:those who have dark hair or eyes,who tend to can easily.
Low risk:those with black or brown skin,who virtually never burn(DARK)
1.A suntan,so long thought to be healthy and attractive is,in fact,our body reaction to damage from over-exposure to ultraviolet radiation.(ATTRACT)
2.There is no such thing as a safe tan.The sun's ultraviolet radiation can cause sunburn,early aging and more permanent damage leading to skin cancer.(AGE)
3.Who is at risk? Everybody can be at risk of deceloping skin cancer-men, women and children.Although skin colour is a major factor.(DEVELOP)
4.High risk:those with pale freckled skin,blue eyes,fair or red hair,who tend to burn easily.
Medium risk:those who have dark hair or eyes,who tend to can easily.
Low risk:those with black or brown skin,who virtually never burn(DARK)
1.)Without which river will London not be London? (Thames)
2.)What did the River Thames lend between London and the main areas of the country? (Main highway)
3.)How was London protected from sea attacks? (People built castles and fortresses at the mouth of the river.)
4.)In which century Thames was one of the busiest waterways in the world? (In 18th century)
5.)Which writer spent part of his childhood there? (Charles Dickens)
6.)What did the Thames become like Big Ben? (Symbol of London)
7.)What is the name of the famous bridge that rises 1000 or more times a year so that ships sail? (Tower Bridge)
8.)What London events take place on the river every spring? (London rowing and boating oxford and cambridge)