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1.) Identify one component of the visible spectra 2.) identify the component of the electromagnetic spectra that has the shortest wavelength
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1.) Identify one component of the visible spectra
2.) identify the component of the electromagnetic spectra that has the shortest wavelength
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the ultraviolet or UV portion of the spectrum has the shortest wavelengths which are practical for remote sensing. This radiation is just beyond the violet portion of the visible wavelengths.
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Answer:
1.) color
2.) Gamma Rays
Step-by-step explanation:
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