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Since all such emissions are "black body radiation" (or pretty close), the correct answer is "light". All wavelengths... from the longest radio waves, to very energetic gamma radiation.
light helps us understand the story of the universe due to somthing called red shift this is where the light waves are contorted to the red end of the spectrum this occurs in objects that are moving away from us. all galaxies in the universe are moving away from us we know this because of red shift.
Radio telescopes collect radio waves. Optical telescopes capture visible light waves.
Light waves do carry energy, and when oscillated light can carry information.
Light waves / photons.These waves come in at different energies.Waves with very short wavelengths are blocked by our atmosphere, so the energy that reaches ground is mostly Radio Waves, Microwaves, Infrared light Visible Light, and UV rays.Some mass travels to Earth as "solar wind", also.
Ultraviolet waves are smaller than light waves.
visible light waves
Every object in the universe has a unique way of absorbing energy. Therefore they reflect various rays of wavelengths. Hence, the different colours is the result of the light waves with different wavelengths.
Light waves are waves but behave like a particle. They are also mass less.
chemical energy
There is literally no answer to this. Waves are produced by many different things. In the effort to salvage some kind of answerable question from this, most waves in the ocean are produced by wind.
A rainbow is made of different wavelengths (different colors) of light waves, and light waves are usually considered transverse waves.
Different types of waves are produced in different ways. One thing they all have in common is that they transfer energy; and it takes energy to make them in the first place.
light waves
UV Ultraviolet
Light waves produced by the sun.
The light produced by a flashlight is electromagnetic radiation.