crows and mocking birds
Birds & bees (ultraviolet light waves), snakes (heat waves) and I don't know a 4th.
No, humans cannot see ultraviolet light as our eyes are not sensitive to that wavelength. Some animals, such as bees and birds, have the ability to see in the ultraviolet spectrum.
No you cannot. An example of those waves would be those released by the sun and you cannot see those.
Ultraviolet.
Ultraviolet waves are smaller than light waves.
no, because ultraviolet rays are just above seeing and with ultraviolet lights, you see a more violet color.
Ultraviolet waves are part of the Electromagnetic Spectrum which all travel as transverse waves.
True. Both humans and birds have the ability to see ultraviolet light, although the range and clarity of this ability can vary between species.
You cannot see or feel ultraviolet radiation waves.
Humans cannot see ultraviolet, infrared, or radio waves as they fall outside the visible spectrum of light. Ultraviolet waves have wavelengths shorter than violet light, while infrared waves have wavelengths longer than red light. Radio waves have even longer wavelengths.
Ultraviolet (UV) light has a higher frequency (and a shorter wavelength and shorter period) than violet light. It is more energetic, too. We can't see UV light as our eyes only see up through violet. The shorter wavelengths of the UV light are something we cannot detect with our eyes. We can see (in order of increasing frequency) red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet light. The UV light is outside the range of our vision.
Birds can see a wider range of colors than humans, including ultraviolet light which is invisible to us. They have four types of color receptors in their eyes (compared to our three) which allows them to perceive a broader spectrum of colors. This ability helps birds with tasks such as finding food, attracting mates, and navigating their environment.