I believe the answer is fluorite.
Yes, radar waves are radio waves and too long for the eye to see (off the red end of the visible spectrum) and X rays are too short to see (off the blue/violet end of the visible spectrum).
They can detect radio waves, infrared radiation, ultraviolet radiation, x-rays, and gamma rays.
Photographic plates still darkened when exposed for making spectrograms in areas beyond violet where no visible light could be seen.
Visible light does have little danger, because if your skin is exposed to it for too long than you can get a sunburn it can eventually cause skin cancer skyelerr It is visible light but a certain type of visual light, UV waves are the ones that get you sunburned and skin cancer, if you stood under a light bulb all day it wouldn't hurt you unless you look at the light bulb directly.
The Electromagnetic Spectrum consists of: (From least intense to most)Radio WavesMicrowavesInfraredVisible LightUltraviolet LightX-RaysGamma Rays
is a type of chemical when exposed to radiation emits visible light.
gamma rays, xrays, uv light, visible light, infra red, microwaves, radio waves
A. visible light B. Nebulas C. Helium or D. Xrays
Infrared rays have a shorter wavelength than microwaves and radio waves. All are examples of electromagnetic radiation.
it absorbs the ultraviolet radiation and gives out visible light
X-rays have shorter wavelengths than radio, heat, infra-red, visible light, and ultra-violet.
Yes, radar waves are radio waves and too long for the eye to see (off the red end of the visible spectrum) and X rays are too short to see (off the blue/violet end of the visible spectrum).
An x-ray is basically a camera, however, instead of using visible light for exposure it uses x-rays which are more energetic than typical light particles, this allows different material to be penetrated, the xray exposes the film the way that light would however since different matter within the body absorbs the xrays differently when they are exposed internal images are revealed.
It explodes. Only joking :) Nothing visible happens to it that we know of
With visible light, and the individual's ability to perceive it, comes the constant danger that you might unwittingly be exposed to sights that you don't want to see, or to the sight of things that you would be better off not seeing.
Sound waves. All the others are forms of electromagnetic radiation (visible and invisible light).
Nothing would happen as chlorophyll absorbs only visible light but phycobilins can absorb heat also .