It keeps us warm, brings entertainment into our cars and living rooms, and
illuminates our world so that we can see things and not bump into them.
Visible light is a very small part of the EM spectrum and it is intellectual laziness to refer to all EM radiation as light.
between 400 nm and 700 nm
The Arecibo telescope can detect radio waves in the electromagnetic spectrum. It operates at radio frequencies between 300 MHz to 10 GHz, allowing it to study objects such as pulsars, galaxies, and the Earth's atmosphere.
Gamma rays down to Radio waves, basically the entire EM spectrum.
Earth's ozone layer shields inhabitants from EM rays. The EM ray is UV ray.
Most of the EM spectrum is visible light.
Wavelength and frequency :)
The primary EM spectrum colors are red, green, and blue. These colors can be combined in different ways to create all the other colors we see in the visible spectrum.
Waves are a broad category on the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum that includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. They differ from each other in terms of their wavelength and frequency.
Electromagnetic (EM) waves are arranged in the spectrum based on their wavelength or frequency. From longest to shortest wavelength/frequency, the EM spectrum includes radio waves, microwaves, infrared, visible light, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays. This arrangement is important because each region of the spectrum has unique properties and interactions with matter.
Gamma rays
Radio waves are the longest lengthwise.
It is certainly a very important part, but it is not a major part; 'visible light' makes up only a tiny part of the EM spectrum.
Visible and infra red parts of the EM spectrum
Visible light is a very small part of the EM spectrum and it is intellectual laziness to refer to all EM radiation as light.
Only their wavelengths are different.
They have different wavelength.