Radio waves hit all obstacles the same, but the waves will differ in the distance of the wave and/or the object from the transmitter.
Radio waves ARE electromagnetic waves.
No. Radio/television waves do not affect the temperature, but usage of radios and televisions definitely does.
They have different wavelength.
Like bats do in caves it is a signal sent out and timed so the distance can be measured from the reflected sound waves or in this case radio waves that bounce off any objects or obstacles.
Radio waves ... including microwaves ... and X-rays are different only in wavelength (frequency). The sun radiates all of them.
Radio waves ARE electromagnetic waves.
No. Radio/television waves do not affect the temperature, but usage of radios and televisions definitely does.
yes is does
They can't. Radio waves are used to transmit information about earthquakes and tsunamis, but cannot affect the events themselves.
They have different wavelength.
No. Only of radio waves.
Radio telescopes collect radio waves. Optical telescopes capture visible light waves.
That's like asking "What is different between children and people ?".Radio waves are electromagnetic waves.
Light waves are the wavelengths that register on our visual receptors. Radio waves have a much longer wavelength and not as much energy.
uv rays can give u sunburns but radio waves cant
Radio waves are lower frequency.
AM and FM are modulation types, that can probably be used for different kind of waves; but they are usually applied to radio waves. Radio waves are a kind of electromagnetic waves.