The Electromagnetic Spectrum By: [Your Name Here] Period [your period]

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The Electromagnetic Spectrum By: [Your Name Here] Period [your period]

What are electromagnetic waves? [paste a picture here that represents electromagnetic waves] URL:

The largest wavelengths: [your answer] The smallest wavelengths: [your answer] Which waves have the highest energy? [your answer]

Which of the following waves have you experienced in your life? [answer here]

Radio Waves What information can radio waves give us about objects in space? How do we use radio waves in everyday life? [Insert answer here]

Microwave Microwaves heat our food by [insert answer here]

Infrared Waves How do astronomers use infrared waves to study space? [Type your answer here] URL:

Visible Light Waves Q: How do we see color? A: Q: What structures in our eyes detect color? A:

Ultraviolet Waves Interesting Facts:

X-Ray Waves What objects in space produce X-rays that astronomers study? Can X-rays travel better through skin or bones? Answer:

Gamma Rays

What I learned about EM Waves

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