A type of sunlight with wavelengths too short to be seen is called Ultraviolet. Oh and your looking this up for a science word search the back has the answers
Short wavelengths are typically associated with high-energy light, such as gamma rays, X-rays, and ultraviolet light. These types of light have more frequent oscillations and carry more energy per photon compared to longer wavelengths.
Visible light is the only type of electromagnetic energy that can be seen with the naked eye. It is the range of wavelengths that our eyes are sensitive to, spanning from about 400 nanometers (violet) to 700 nanometers (red).
A wide spectrum of light (e-m wavelengths) from the far infrared through to the ultra violet and beyond.
The electromagnetic spectrum encompasses a wide range of wavelengths, from very long radio waves with wavelengths of kilometers to very short gamma rays with wavelengths less than the size of an atomic nucleus. The specific wavelength of electromagnetic radiation depends on the specific type of wave being considered.
Radio waves have the longest wavelengths among the electromagnetic spectrum and do not overlap with the wavelengths of other types of energy like visible light, X-rays, or gamma rays.
Ultraviolet waves are a type of electromagnetic radiation that have shorter wavelengths and higher frequencies than visible light. They are present in sunlight and can cause sunburn and skin damage with overexposure.
The A has a type of short O sound (ô) as seen in all, awl, and words like ball and call (kôl).
The bright type of sunlight
The sunlight that reaches the Earth's surface consists of a range of wavelengths, from infrared to ultraviolet. Visible light, which is the part of the spectrum that humans can see, makes up a significant portion of the sunlight that reaches us.
In-direct sunlight
Long wavelengths are associated with low frequencies. Examples include radio waves and AM radio signals, which have wavelengths in the range of kilometers to meters.
All wavelengths of electromagnetic radiation do.