Answer:The correct answer is option C.
Step-by-step explanation:
Radio waves and microwaves both are the examples of electromagnetic waves.
Radio waves: These are waves with lowest frequency in the electromagnetic spectrum with longest wavelength.
Microwaves : These are the second lowest frequency waves in the electromagnetic spectrum with wavelength shorter than radio waves.

E = Energy of an electromagnetic wave



= Frequency of the electromagnetic wave
= Wavelength of the electromagnetic wave
Radio waves with longest wavelength has lower radiant energy than the microwaves.Hence, correct option is C.