electric rays live in rocky reefs & kelp beds
Some types of rays include manta rays, stingrays, and electric rays. Manta rays are large, graceful creatures found in the ocean, while stingrays are known for their venomous barbs. Electric rays can produce electric shocks to defend themselves or hunt for prey.
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.
As gamma rays are neutral it cannot be deflected by electric field.
Yes, an electric field can deflect X-rays, as X-rays are electromagnetic radiation. By applying an electric field to charged particles in an X-ray beam, their path can be altered or deflected. This principle can be utilized in techniques such as X-ray crystallography.
Electric rays reproduce through internal fertilization. Males use specialized organs called claspers to transfer sperm into the female's reproductive tract. The female then incubates the fertilized eggs inside her body until they hatch into live young.
Some types of rays include manta rays, stingrays, and electric rays. Manta rays are large, graceful creatures found in the ocean, while stingrays are known for their venomous barbs. Electric rays can produce electric shocks to defend themselves or hunt for prey.
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.
As gamma rays are neutral it cannot be deflected by electric field.
These are rays that can make electricity when they eat or scared.
UV rays? or Ultra Violet rays
That will depend on their electric charge: plus and minus charged rays will behave in opposite ways while uncharged rays will not be affected at all by the fields.
No such animal exists; there are electric eels and stingrays, but no electric sting rays.
No, gamma rays are not stopped by an electric field.
Electrocuting and killing the fish that they eat.
Our Sun is one source of UV rays, as are electric arcs such as in welding.
Neutrinos are not deflected by electric or magnetic fields because they have no electric charge and very weak interactions with matter. These properties allow neutrinos to travel through space without being affected by electromagnetic forces.
Yes, an electric field can deflect X-rays, as X-rays are electromagnetic radiation. By applying an electric field to charged particles in an X-ray beam, their path can be altered or deflected. This principle can be utilized in techniques such as X-ray crystallography.