Well done for creating your own UV indicator and sharing it on your blog. You’ve used lots of awesome bold colours to make your indicator stand out and I really like that you’ve included a key index, so we know which colour represents which level!
What was the most interesting thing that you learned about UV rays while doing this activity? I learned recently that the reason UV light is invisible to humans is because the lenses in our eye protect us from the damage it could cause to our retinas, but some creatures like spiders and insects can see UV light!
Ngā mihi nui and keep up the great blogging! Elle (SLJ)
Hello again Mason, this is Elle from SLJ.
ReplyDeleteWell done for creating your own UV indicator and sharing it on your blog. You’ve used lots of awesome bold colours to make your indicator stand out and I really like that you’ve included a key index, so we know which colour represents which level!
What was the most interesting thing that you learned about UV rays while doing this activity? I learned recently that the reason UV light is invisible to humans is because the lenses in our eye protect us from the damage it could cause to our retinas, but some creatures like spiders and insects can see UV light!
Ngā mihi nui and keep up the great blogging!
Elle (SLJ)