Yes.
The answer depends on "compared to what"? UV wavelengths are shorter than x-rays and longer than microwaves.
The answer depends on "compared to what"? UV wavelengths are shorter than x-rays and longer than microwaves.
Radio and microwaves are longer than visible light. So are heat (infrared) waves. Ultraviolet waves are shorter than visible light. So are X-rays and gamma rays.
Radio and microwaves are longer than visible light. So are heat (infrared) waves. Ultraviolet waves are shorter than visible light. So are X-rays and gamma rays.
Infrared light, microwaves and radio waves have wavelengths longer than visible light. Radio waves have the longest wavelength.
Radio and microwaves are longer than visible light. So are heat (infrared) waves. Ultraviolet waves are shorter than visible light. So are X-rays and gamma rays.
The next name of wavelengths longer than ultraviolet rays is "violet light".
Radio, microwaves, radar, and infrared radiation have.
The wavelengths for UV light are shorter than for visible light, but much longer than for x-rays or gamma rays.
Gama rays have a longer length than microwaves. the sun exerts Gama rays, but the ozone layer protects earth from them. Gama rays actually quite harmful and can cause cancer.
Visible light is made of rays. There are rays with wavelengths that are shorter than visible light and other with longer wavelength.
All visible wavelengths are longer than the wavelength of ultraviolet.