It totally depends on the level of UV radiation, it can be harmless to bacteria but through unlikely odds can cause mutation. a high level can kill most bacteria, but knowing there probally is one type able to take on this level of radiation.
yes it does
Well there's many ways. One is from the sun's electromagnetic waves that have infrared radiation, white light (which is all colors of the rainbow), and ultraviolet radiation in case you wanted to know more about them.
The ultraviolet spectrum is the highest energy light at the end of the visible electromagnetic spectrum. We can see it by what it does. That does not mean that we can't see it. We can see the starting edge of it. Like all of the visible colors it is hard to determine when one bleeds into the next. It is actually harmful to look at it. It is what causes sunburns. The ultraviolet wavelength in Mercury's spectrum is around 4,000 angstroms or 400 nanometers.
it really all depends on what type and size or caliberit really all depends on what type and size or caliber
Sanitation methods clan and reduce germs on the surface but do not kill the germs. That's why it is very important to read the labels on all your cleaning supplies, because on most of them they're two sets of directions one is for disinfecting (which will kill most germs) and the cleaning which doesn't kill any it just removes the dirt.
Yes as all living cells have cytoplasm.
cause sunburn, disrupt DNA replication, and kill microbes or for Plato the answer is D. all of the above!
cause sunburn, disrupt DNA replication, and kill microbes or for Plato the answer is D. all of the above!
All visible wavelengths are longer than the wavelength of ultraviolet.
All of them.
Ultraviolet waves are part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum which all travel as transverse waves.
Yes, all high energy types. The intensity of each ray depends on the type of black hole. Ultraviolet, X-ray, Gamma
Flase its wont kill all bactiers it will make you helthy
All of them will if the shot is properly placed.
Ultraviolet and visible light waves all travel at the same speed whenever they're all traveling through the same material.
druggie just dont use them why does it matter they all kill you slowly.
None, ultraviolet is a type of light not radioactivity. Light energy (and all electromagnetic radiation) is transported in the form of particles called photons. Ultraviolet light is emitted when electrons fall from extreme outer orbitals to lower ones, the do not involve atomic nuclei in any way.Electromagnetic radiation more energetic than ultraviolet (i.e. x-rays & gamma rays) are considered to be forms of radioactivity and they too are transported in the form of particles called photons.