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Biology, 07.03.2020 01:37, vale343

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xplains why electromagnetic waves from the sun can be harmful, but electromagnetic waves from a
Electromagnetic waves from the sun have a shorter wavelength, but more energy.
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Electromagnetic waves from the sun have a longer wavelength, but more energy.
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Electromagnetic waves from the sun have the same wavelength, but more energy.
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Electromagnetic waves from the sun have the same wavelength, but less energy.
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