global warming i guess?!
This statement is incorrect. Infrared rays have a longer wavelength than ultraviolet rays. Infrared rays have wavelengths longer than visible light, while ultraviolet rays have wavelengths shorter than visible light.
The correct ranking in order of increasing energy is: Microwaves Infrared rays X-rays Ultraviolet rays
No, infrared waves have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies compared to ultraviolet rays, which have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies.
The ozone layer performs a unique role in absorbing UV-B from our Sun, a role no other common gas performs. Additionally, ozone absorbs uniquely a band of far infrared radiation, that otherwise has absolutely no harmful effects on life on Earth. Infrared presents no risk to life, but can serve to keep Earth warm. yes or no?
Yes, Earth receives various types of rays from the sun, such as visible light, ultraviolet rays, and infrared radiation. These rays play a role in sustaining life on our planet by providing energy for photosynthesis and regulating the climate. Earth's atmosphere also helps to filter out harmful rays, like most of the sun's ultraviolet radiation.
microwaves < infrared < visible < ultraviolet < x-rays < gamma rays .
Long wave radio, short wave radio, microwave radio, heat, far infrared, near infrared, ultraviolet UV-A, ultraviolet UV-B, high energy X-rays, high energy gamma rays.
Radiation.
Ultraviolet rays have shorter wavelengths than infrared rays. Ultraviolet rays have wavelengths shorter than visible light, making them invisible to the human eye, while infrared rays have longer wavelengths.
No, infrared does not cause sunburn. Those are ultraviolet rays that cause sunburn.
Visible light and ultraviolet rays are forms of electromagnetic radiation (EM). So are infrared, microwave and others.
Ultraviolet rays have higher frequency (1 x 1016 to 8 x 1014 hertz) than the infrared rays(4 x 1014 to 1 x 1013 hertz).