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Chemistry, 04.06.2021 06:30, MickeyAppleX

Please help me If all wavelengths of light on the electromagnetic spectrum are released by objects in space (stars, quasars, etc.), why aren’t we constantly bombarded by harmful waves like x-rays and gamma rays? Use evidence from the lesson and scientific reasoning to support your answer.

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