Why is white skin more prone to sunburns when whiteness typically is better for reflecting light and not absorbing heat, compared to darkness?

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Why is white skin more prone to sunburns when whiteness typically is better for reflecting light and not absorbing heat, compared to darkness?

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UV rays and visible light are on different wavelengths on the electromagnetic spectrum.

Energy in the form of visible light bounces off light-colored skin.

Energy in the form of UV rays does not bounce off light-colored skin, but penetrates and causes damage.

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