this is stupid. something about activation energy? are there any activation energy hacks?

  • kambusha@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    I think that’s saying that if you go out at sunrise/sunset, the sun is on the horizon, and so your shadow will be a lot longer. In that scenario, you aren’t getting enough UV to produce the vitamin D you need.

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      4 months ago

      Still I don’t understand does shadows have something to do with vitamin D ?

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        If you have a long shadow, the sunlight that gets to you has gone through much more atmosphere which attenuates the ultraviolet light. So at high/low lattitudes and during morning/evening hours the amount of uv that gets to the surface is much lower.