Why there is suddenly a white background with an apple-like when you turn? but it takes a few seconds

Help please! iPad is new and i love it so much!

If the iPad is rebooting then no, that isn't normal. If it's just Safari that it's happening in then try clearing Safari's cache : Settings > Safari > Clear Cookies And Data and also Clear History, and also close Safari via the iPad's taskbar : double-click the home button to open the taskbar and then swipe or drag the Safari app's 'screen' up and off the top of the screen to close it, and click the home button to close the taskbar.
Then do a soft-reset to see if it then works properly : press and hold both the sleep and home buttons for about 10 to 15 seconds (ignore the red slider), after which the Apple logo should appear - you won't lose any content, it's the iPad equivalent of a reboot.
If that doesn't fix it then try backing up the iPad and then restore that backup back onto it. Connect the iPad to your computer's iTunes and do File > Devices > Transfer Purchases to copy your downloads over to your computer's iTunes library, and then do File > Devices > Back Up to take a backup (you should also take your own copy of any important documents and/or photos ; they should be included in the backup but it's best to have your own copy as well), and then restore to that backup via File > Devices > Restore From Back Up (your iTunes downloads aren't included in the actual backup, instead the restore picks them up from your iTunes library, which is why you need to do the Transfer Purchases).

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