The ultraviolet rays in sunlight destroy cells in the outer layer of the skin, damaging tiny blood vessels underneath. When the skin is burned, the blood vessels dilate and leak fluid. Cells stop making protein. Their DNA is damaged
No, gamma rays do not cause sunburn. Ultra-violet rays cause sunburn.
ultraviolet rays is the answer.
Microwaves <><><><><> Ultraviolet, infrared, gamma.
X-rays have the highest frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum.
they did it to get more detailed pictures of space
Radio waves; microwaves; infrared; visible light; ultraviolet; Roentgen rays (a.k.a. X-rays); gamma rays.Radio waves; microwaves; infrared; visible light; ultraviolet; Roentgen rays (a.k.a. X-rays); gamma rays.Radio waves; microwaves; infrared; visible light; ultraviolet; Roentgen rays (a.k.a. X-rays); gamma rays.Radio waves; microwaves; infrared; visible light; ultraviolet; Roentgen rays (a.k.a. X-rays); gamma rays.
Waves too long for the eye to detect: Infra-red lightWaves too short for the eye to detect: Ultraviolet light
gamma ray
radio and TV, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays
Gamma, X-Ray, Ultraviolet, Visible, Infrared, Microwaves, and then Radio waves. (from smallest to largest)
ultraviolet rays, X-rays, and gamma rays would all do that
Xrays, gamma rays, microwaves, ultraviolet rays, radiowaves and infrared rays.
Radio waves Microwaves Infrared Visible light Ultraviolet X rays Gamma rays
microwaves < infrared < visible < ultraviolet < x-rays < gamma rays .