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This is where we live!
, refers to the deformation of the crust as a consequence of plate interaction.
Type of plate movements that two plates are colliding
Type of plate movement that two plates are being pulled apart.
Type of plate movement, the one is under and the other is at upper part
this place has a divergient boundary
First process in forming of volcanoes
Second process of forming volcanoes
Third process of forming volcanoes
Form of energy that has the properties of both particles and waves
Gives off light because of the energy of its oscillating particles
Has no light of its own
are hot bodies which radiate light
Measurement of the brightness of a light source
is the brightness of a light source
is the radiant energy visible to the eyes
measure of illumination
object which allow light to pass through
object which allow light to diffuse or scatter
Object that do not transmit light at all
Is the region behind an opaque object from which light is cut off
Full shadow
Partial shadow
Natural phenomenon that exhibits rectilinear propagation of light.
occurs when the earth casts its shadow on the moon.
occurs when the moon casts its shadow on the earth
The small range of Em Wavelengths that human can see.
Mixtures of all the colors of the visible spectrum
Has the longest wavelength human can see
Has the shortest wavelength
A type of wave that has the longest wavelength
A type of wave, has the shortest wavelength
Shorter wavelength than visible light
Only type of EM Waves that can be seen by the human eye
Wavelength in between microwaves and visible light
Produced by the movement of electrically charged particles
Has tiny wavelength, high energy waves used in medical imaging
Cancer treatment to kill cancer cells
This EM Waves used in black lights and security on money

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