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Q: Why are the sun's rays electromagnetic?
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Are suns rays mechanical waves or electromagnetic waves?

Electromagnetic waves


What is suns UV rays?

The UV rays of the sun are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum. These are high energy radiations. They build and destroy ozone both.


What are the health risks of electromagnetic waves?

One health risk i know of is leukemia from the suns ultraviolet light, which is an electromagnetic wave. im sure there are tons of other health risks from other electromagnetic waves such as gamma rays and x-rays.


What type of energy source makes use of the suns rays?

Electromagnetic energy makes use of the sun rays. Plants and other things use the sun rays to grow.


Are the suns rays most likely from 10 am to 2 pm?

No, the sun radiates light, and other electromagnetic radiation,continuously - even at night.


What part of the electromagnetic spectrum contains the majority of the suns rays?

IR, visible, UV. Our sun's radiation peaks in the yellow portion of the spectrum.


Does ice reflect suns rays in Antarctica?

It does indeed reflect the suns rays.


How much of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere?

About 17% of the suns rays get absorbed into our atmosphere


Are gamma rays neutrons?

No, gamma rays are not neutrons. They are electromagnetic rays or electromagnetic energy.


Is optical rays are electromagnetic wave?

yes Optical Rays are Electromagnetic Waves.... (-:


Is X-ray fission or fusion?

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Are X-rays longitudinal or transverse?

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