A very narrow range.
Visible light is above the Infrared Spectrum and below the Ultarviolet Spectrum roughly from 400 Terahertz to 800 Terahertz.
Matter does.
There are lots of such particles, but the one probably meant is the neutron. Neutrinos have mass (we're not sure how much exactly; it's very small, but not exactly zero) and no charge also; the Z boson is another particle with mass (a fairly large one in this case, it's about as heavy as a technetium atom) but no charge.
Volume
A gas occupies 40.0 L at -123 Celsius. It occupies 80 L of volume at 27 degrees Celsius.
This is part of the Electromagnetic radiation spectrum, visible light occupies a small part of this spectrum, but all wavelengths have the same physical properties
... frequency of the electromagnetic radiation of which the photon is a particle.
Visible light is above the Infrared Spectrum and below the Ultarviolet Spectrum roughly from 400 Terahertz to 800 Terahertz.
Adaptive radiation occurs when a species occupies a habitat with unoccupied niches
The visible spectrum is a tiny, almost negligible slice of the electromagnetic spectrum. 'Sonar' has no place in this discussion. It's not even electromagnetic.
Adaptive radiation occurs when a species occupies a habitat with unoccupied niches
In short, no. Most energy that travels via waves is electromagnetic, although sound (and probably a few other types of energy) travels has waveforms too. A couple of examples of energy that don't travel in waves are potential energy, kinetic energy and chemical energy. Thermal energy can travel via waves as radiation energy (electromagnetic). Other forms of thermal energy transfer doesn't travel in waves.
yes it occupies soil
which continents occupies the southern hemisphere
there is 4 syllables i the word occupies
That which occupies space and has mass is known as matter.
MATTER. Has a mass and volume(occupies space).