Particles make up the wave, yes.
Both are electromagnetic waves (electromagnetic radiation or electromagnetic energy).
Particles
The answer is yes.
Electromagnetic radiation emitted in tiny packets is called photons. Photons are the fundamental particles that make up electromagnetic radiation. They have both wave-like and particle-like properties.
Electromagnetic radiation can behave either as a wave or a particle. A wave particle is duality. Electromagnetic energy results from acceleration of a charge EM radiation can travel through a medium or vacuum.
Alpha and Beta Radiation are types of ionizing radiation. They are both charged particles though Alpha is heavier than the particle Beta.
The distinguishing features between one type of electromagnetic radiation and the other are the frequency and the wavelength (the product of both is the speed of the wave - the speed of light).
They emit particles, electromagnetic radiation, or both.* Apex*
Electromagnetic radiation has both wave and particle properties. There's not really a "why" involved, that's just the way the universe is.
Every electromagnetic radiation is composed of two components:an electric wave and a magnetic component.They both are perpendicular to each other.
Yes, Good absorber of heat are good emitters of heat. And in both the way rate is same. This is Kirchoff's Law.
They can detect both visible light and infrared radiation.