They live in most of the waters in the world, so prabably yes.
The lifespan of rays varies greatly by species. Some smaller rays (including electric rays) live only 20 years at most. Some species of stingrays can live up to 25 years old or slightly longer. The lifespan of manta rays can be as long as 50 years.
most species of rays are live in coastal water,and few in deep water(about 3000 mtrs)
electric rays live in rocky reefs & kelp beds
eagle rays can live for 20 to 30 years.
SPotted eagle rays live in the upper most corral
well if you say it that way, it depend which hemisphere you live in. We live in the northern hemisphere, so the sun rays strike to the southern hemisphere.
He live in LA
X-rays and Gamma rays are the two most penetrating rays in the electromagnetic spectrum.
I guess manta rays live in tropical waters. They don't live specifically anywhere because they are constantly moving.
Gamma rays are the most penetration rays because of its shortest wave length...
no they do not