yes
All types of radiation can travel through space.
Yeah, radiation can travel in vacuum and a practical example of it is the radiation of sun coming to earth and traveling through space.
Radiation spreads through the emission of energy in the form of particles or electromagnetic waves. This energy can travel through air, water, and even solid materials. The spread of radiation can be influenced by factors such as the type of radiation, its source, and the surrounding environment.
No, radiation can travel through a vacuum as well as through materials such as air, water, and solids. The ability of radiation to travel through materials depends on factors such as the type of radiation and the material's density and thickness.
Radiation can travel through empty space. The radiation in question is electromagnetic waves.
The wind travel by gravity.
It is ultraviolet radiation from the sun, not the wind.
Ultimately, the energy from wind energy comes from solar radiation.
Yes, electromagnetic radiation does travel as a transverse wave
wind erosion
No, radiation does not rise. Radiation can travel in all directions from its source, with its behavior dependent on the type of radiation and the surrounding environment.
Yes, electromagnetic radiation does travel as a transverse wave