Answer:
Infrared
Visible light
Step-by-step explanation:
Electromagnetic waves are waves consisting of oscillations of the electric and the magnetic field in a plane perpendicular to the direction of motion of the wave.
Electromagnetic waves travel in a vacuum at the speed of light, which is a constant value:

Also, electromagnetic waves are classified into 7 different types, depending on their wavelength and frequency. From highest to lowest frequency, we have:
gamma-rays

x-rays

ultraviolet

visible
infrared

microwaves

radio waves

Therefore, from the table we see that both infrared and visible light have higher frequency than microwaves, but lower frequency than UV (ultraviolet).