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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which waves in the electromagnetic spectrum are considered high energy waves? radio waves and microwaves X–rays and gamma rays sound waves and light waves microwaves and X–rays

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think is A am i right>@fxck.hxnnah @anonymous_user @AngelWilliams16 @ashley1211 @alynck @Elsa213 @emmigrace222 @nincompoop @NoelGreco @nuvia @rishavraj @rose18920

Elsa213 (elsa213):

Radio waves and microwaves is the answer! By the way, sound waves are not electromagnetic waves! Gamma rays and X-rays are the most dangerous and thus are considered high energy waves. https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100902152844AAlMxBI

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I agree!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

TY can y'all help me on some more?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

o i thought it was x rays and gamma rays http://openstudy.com/study#/updates/4fd10a54e4b057e7d22045d1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A body of knowledge must be _____ in order to be considered science. realistic and reliable. observable and testable. factual and testable. believable and reliable. @alynck @Elsa213

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B?

Elsa213 (elsa213):

I can try but, Please make a new post c:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh ok

Elsa213 (elsa213):

It must be observable and testable for the following reasons: it doesn't have to be "realistic", because not all science (in it's beginning stages anyway) is realistic. If all science was realistic, we would never learn anything new! it doesn't have to be "factual", because not all science is facts at the beginning. It can also be working theory. it doesn't have to be "reliable". Science can fluctuate, so therefore reliability would not make it science. https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20120912100655AAfMdAT

Elsa213 (elsa213):

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