Posted on 07/21/2022 3:48:29 PM PDT by ransomnote
What I assume you intend is to say that if you are NORTH of 55-LATITUDE, you will not get enough [direct] sunlight to metabolize your natural levels of Vit-D.
Latitudes are measured from zero at the equator and encircle the globe, extending to 90-North and 90-South.
At latitudes above 55 North (90-35), the sun does not traverse the sky higher than 35-degrees.
55-North is somewhere in Canada (Hudson Bay, maybe?)
North of 35 degrees latitude.
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YOU MUST SHOW THEM.
ONLY THEN WILL PEOPLE FIND THE WILL TO CHANGE.
Does not compute.
At the height of the day, the sun sits exactly 45-degrees above the horizon at 45-North.
Higher parallels (by number) move the “mid-day” sun lower in the sky.
This is confirmed bvy the summer solstice in and near the arctic circle, where the sun will never drop below the horizon nor rise above the horizon a few degrees.
Chuckster can attest to that.
Oklahoma City OK is close to 35 North.
Sunscreen causes skin cancer.
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There is actually a vitamin D wiki!
https://vitamindwiki.com/Vitamin+D+vs+angle+of+the+sun
I cannot vouch for its accuracy, but I’ll share anyway.
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I’m confused. Which slides are ok and which slides are not ok ?
Directly overhead is 90 degrees to the horizon.
Say what you want, follow Jim’s rules and ignore the gas-lighters and virtue signallers.
:: Directly overhead is 90 degrees to the horizon. ::
Experienced ONLY on June 21 at the Equator.
i didn’t think i needed a sarcasm flag...
that said...I’m ready to ask the question that could blow this thread again...or i’ll get absolutley ignored.
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Sunscreen slide:
I have never used sunscreen even though I’m a redhead with the skin of a redhead. I went to my dermatologist a week ago for a skin cancer check and showed her how my arms were broken out from the sun. The first time or two I get in the sun in spring/summer, I break out in a rash on my arms. She gave me some sunscreen samples. I will only use it once or twice while outside until the rash stops. If it’s not too hot, I wear one of my husband’s thin long-sleeved shirts instead.
One thing she said that was interesting is that she can’t count the amount of people she has seen this year with rashes. She said mine was the only sun allergy rash, but she has seen a multitude of people with first time eczema and other rashes. She said it’s an epidemic, but she doesn’t know the cause. I could have told her, but I didn’t.
Solar keratinitis.
It’s a thing.
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