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cosmic rays are everywhere. they can penetrate our bodies and even solid rock. volcanologists use sensors on the sides of volcanoes to moniter the rays that pass through, resulting in a 3-D image of the inside of the volcano. they can use this data to predict just how big a future eruption could potentially be because it also maps out how large the magma chamber is. hope this helped!
Because the cosmic rays consist of charged particles like gamma rays and x-rays
Through Milky way galaxy , most cosmic rays come from the Galaxy's disk.
no they are not. NASA suggests that the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation does not include cosmic rays.
Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, and they are the highest frequency form of that type of energy. They can be said to vibrate fastest. But cosmic rays are mostly protons, which are a form of particulate radiation. Comparing gamma rays to cosmic rays as regards frequency is not something we do.
That is a very good question. Nobody thought on this probably. Cosmic rays are in the form of microwaves. They give heat to you. They are not harmful to you. They heat up the atmosphere to very little degree. As such their usefulness can be questioned. Cosmic rays are great curiosity in astrophysics.
cosmic rays are everywhere. they can penetrate our bodies and even solid rock. volcanologists use sensors on the sides of volcanoes to moniter the rays that pass through, resulting in a 3-D image of the inside of the volcano. they can use this data to predict just how big a future eruption could potentially be because it also maps out how large the magma chamber is. hope this helped!
Because the cosmic rays consist of charged particles like gamma rays and x-rays
In 1932, Carl D. Anderson, while studying cosmic rays , discovered the predicted positron, the first known antiparticle.
There's a considerable (overlapping) range of frequencies for both gamma rays and cosmic rays, but the upper reach for gamma rays is considered to be higher than that for cosmic rays, all the way to 10^30Hz.
They are rays from the sun. They are way more harmful than UV rays. They go in zigzag line. Anything struck by the deadly cosmic rays might get killed. The magnetic field is a force that protects the planet from deadly cosmic rays.
Cosmic rays were discovered by Victor Hess in 1912.
Through Milky way galaxy , most cosmic rays come from the Galaxy's disk.
no they are not. NASA suggests that the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation does not include cosmic rays.
Gamma rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, and they are the highest frequency form of that type of energy. They can be said to vibrate fastest. But cosmic rays are mostly protons, which are a form of particulate radiation. Comparing gamma rays to cosmic rays as regards frequency is not something we do.
the answer is gamma rays
Any energetic event can produce cosmic rays, ranging from supernovae events to quasar jets.