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Compared to gamma rays, X-rays have relatively

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Longer length.

Less energy.

Less temperature.

Less frequency.

Step-by-step explanation:

X-Rays are ''minor'' electromagnetic waves than Gamma Rays.

Gamma rays are the strongest waves in the electromagnetic spectrum with a length order of
10^(-12), which indicates a really intensive frequency, those characteristics allow to display a high energy amount.

The second most intense electromagnetic waves are X-Rays, stronger that ultraviolet, visible, infrared, microwaves and radio waves; but weaker than Gamma Rays.

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Light waves with shorter wavelengths (and higher frequencies) also have more energy, so types of light like gamma rays, X-rays, and ultraviolet light are more energetic than visible light, and infrared, microwaves, and radio waves are less energetic than the light in the visible spectrum.
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