Shown following are six different types of light that travel to Earth from the Sun. Rank these types of light from left to right based on the altitude in the atmosphere where they are completely absorbed, from highest to lowest (Earth's surface). If two (or more) of the choices reach the same altitude or the surface, rank them as equal by dragging one on top of the other(s).
Answer: That is why radio telescopes and visible-light telescopes work on the surface, infrared telescopes are useful on high mountaintops or airplanes, ultraviolet telescopes can be lofted up with high-altitude balloons, and X-ray telescopes are useful only in space. highest altitude X RAYS, ULTRA VIOLET, INFRARED, THEN EQUAL GREEN VISIBLE AND RADIO WAVES
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