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Which electromagnetic radiation can be seen with the human eye? ultraviolet rays and visible light infrared rays, visible light, and ultraviolet rays visible light visible light and X-rays
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Which electromagnetic radiation can be seen with the human eye?
ultraviolet rays and visible light
infrared rays, visible light, and ultraviolet rays
visible light
visible light and X-rays
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C visible light
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Visible light
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