Yes ... it radiates across all frequencies, with a max output in the visible range.
Infra red radiations are invisible to our vision. Only red to violet are visible. But when the object emitting infra red radiations is in a dark place, then the object too cannot be seen.
Ozone layer present in the stratospheric region of earth helps to screen out the harmful UV radiations coming from the sun.
On the elecromagnetic spectrum, gamma rays have much more energy
All forms of electro-magnetic ... the full spectrum from UV to visible light to infrared. Pulsars emit x-rays
The sun's rays contain UV rays, which upon coming into contact with the skin, instigate the formation of vitamin D. Excessive vitamin D can lead to skin cancer in the future
Yes, it does. It re-emits infrared radiations. This is related to atomic spectra.
Light is a form of energy and is formed by various kinds of radiations.For example :- the sunlight consists of visible radiations, UV radiations and infrared radiations
No it does not. Ozone layer only absorbs UV radiations.
The simplest way radiation denatures protein is by cooking it. Microwaves, UV, Infrared are the best examples.
The UV rays of the sun are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum. These are high energy radiations. They build and destroy ozone both.
It blocks the suns radiation from burning the planets surface.
The Ozone layer of the earth protects the earth from the harmful UV radiations of the sun.
The rays filtered by the ozone are UV rays. The UV rays are extremely dangerous radiations. These radiations can cause skin cancer to living organisms.Ultraviolet(UV) rays
Uv radiations are the radiations released from the sun. These radiations are fatal for life. Ozone layer protects us.
The visible rays of sunlight allows us to see. The other radiations like UV and infrared are not visible.
No, just the far infrared, and some microwaves.
may be because of there intensity