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Radio waves are electromagnetic waves and are a part of the electromagnetic spectrum. Other electromagnetic waves in the electromagnetic spectrum are microwaves, visible light, infrared, ultraviolet, x-rays, and gamma rays

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Radio waves and visible light from the Sun are just two types ofelectromagnetic radiation. Other types include gamma rays , X rays , ultraviolet waves ,infrared waves ,and microwaves.

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Both gamma rays and radio waves are part of the electromagnetic spectrum, but gamma rays are much higher frequency (shorter wavelength) than radio waves. Visible light is lower frequency than gamma and higher than radio.

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Radio and gamma waves are two types of electromagneticwaves.

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Electromagnetic radiation and they're transverse waves, the full spectrum is...

Radio waves : Micro-waves : Infra red : Visible Light : Ultra Violet : X Rays : Gamma Rays

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Transverse waves and Electromagnetic waves

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An radio wave is an electromagnetic wave with a frequency less than 300 GHz,
(wavelength greater than 1 millimeter).

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