The regions of the electromagnetic spectrum for short to long wavelengths are:
Gamma rays -> X-rays -> Ultraviolet -> visible -> Infra Red -> microwaves -> radio waves.
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radio waves, Microwave, infrared wave, Visible light, UV, X ray, Gamma ray
Gamma rays, X-rays, Ultra-violet waves, Visible light, Infra-red radiation, Microwaves and radiowaves.
10^-12: Gamma ray
10^-10: X ray
10^-8 :Ultraviolet
10^-6 :visible(light)
10^-5 : Infrared
10^-2 : Microwave
10^3 : Radio wave.
It is a spectra that shows how transparent a material can be. in scientific terms, it is incidence of electromagnetic radiation (from the UV, Visible, Infrared wavelength regions) from a source to a material, and there is a detector which records the amount of radiation remaining after the transmission (these radiation that is gone is either reflected of the surface or absorbed by the material). The equipment that measures this is called UV-Vis-NIR spectrometer.
it reflects the radiation because the snow is white
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Chloroplasts of different plants absorb different wavelengths, but usually regions within the Visible light band are used.
Radio waves, Radar, Microwaves, Infared, Ultraviolet, X-rays, and Gamma Rays
The thermosphere is heated by solar radiation particularly in the far ultraviolet range; much of this is filtered out by the atmosphere's lower layers - but in the these upper regions it is more exposed to this kind of radiation.
It is a spectra that shows how transparent a material can be. in scientific terms, it is incidence of electromagnetic radiation (from the UV, Visible, Infrared wavelength regions) from a source to a material, and there is a detector which records the amount of radiation remaining after the transmission (these radiation that is gone is either reflected of the surface or absorbed by the material). The equipment that measures this is called UV-Vis-NIR spectrometer.
The two regions of the electromagnetic spectrum are best utilized by ground based astronomers are optical and radio.
It is a spectra that shows how transparent a material can be. in scientific terms, it is incidence of electromagnetic radiation (from the UV, Visible, Infrared wavelength regions) from a source to a material, and there is a detector which records the amount of radiation remaining after the transmission (these radiation that is gone is either reflected of the surface or absorbed by the material). The equipment that measures this is called UV-Vis-NIR spectrometer.
The regions of sun are the core,radiation zone,convection zone photosphere,chromosphere and corona.
tropical regions
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All waves of the electromagnetic spectrum have the same speeds but different frequencies and wavelengths. So, wavelength is important for defining the regions in the electromagnetic spectrum (frequency would have been equally useful)
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The regions with the highest concentration of Muslims are the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. The regions with the lowest concentration of Muslims are in Latin America, East Asia, and Oceania.
Salinity in the ocean is highest in regions where evaporation is high and precipitation is low. Density in seawater is determined by both temperature and salinity.
The highest region of the Ural Mountains is the Northern Ural region, with Mount Narodnaya being the tallest peak in this area at 1,895 meters (6,217 feet) above sea level.