20. 6th-grade question
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Which statement best describes the relationship betw...
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20. 6th-grade question
NEED HELP PLEASE
Which statement best describes the relationship between visible light and the electromagnetic spectrum?
A. Visible light and the electromagnetic spectrum are different names for the same phenomenon.
B. Visible light occupies about half of the electromagnetic spectrum.
C. Visible light is a narrow band in the electromagnetic spectrum.
D. Visible light and the electromagnetic spectrum have a small area of overlap.
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