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Which labels correctly identify the layers most closely associated with gamma rays and visible light? Z: Gamma rays X: Visible light X: Gamma rays Z: Visible light Z: Gamma rays Y: Visible light Y: Gamma
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Which labels correctly identify the layers most closely associated with gamma rays and visible light? Z: Gamma rays X: Visible light X: Gamma rays Z: Visible light Z: Gamma rays Y: Visible light Y: Gamma rays Z: Visible light
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The answer is Z: Gamma rays X: Visible light. Gamma ray is the shortest and has the greatest frequency and power. That is why it is in letter Z.
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