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What skin condition could arise as a result of excessive sun exposure?

  1. Wrinkles

  2. Psoriasis

  3. Eczema

  4. Dermatitis

The correct answer is: Wrinkles

Excessive sun exposure is known to lead to the development of wrinkles due to the damaging effects of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on the skin. When skin is exposed to the sun for prolonged periods, particularly without protection, the collagen and elastin fibers that provide structure and elasticity to the skin can become damaged. This damage manifests as premature aging signs, most notably wrinkles and fine lines. While psoriasis, eczema, and dermatitis are inflammatory skin conditions, they are not directly caused by sun exposure in the same way that wrinkles are. Psoriasis is typically an autoimmune condition, eczema is often related to genetic and environmental factors, and dermatitis can arise from direct irritants or allergens rather than UV exposure. Therefore, the direct correlation between excessive sun exposure and the formation of wrinkles makes this the most accurate choice.