Physics, asked by omagrawal2284, 6 months ago

Bees can see into the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum. Compared with humans, bees can sense electromagnetic waves that have a lower frequency and a shorter wavelength. a higher frequency and a longer wavelength. a lower frequency and a longer wavelength. a higher frequency and a shorter wavelength.

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Answered by devarchanc
1

Explanation:

  • Humans see light in wavelengths from approximately 390 to 750 nanometers.
  • These wavelengths represent the spectrum of colours we can see.
  • Bees, like many insects, see from approximately 300 to 650 nm.
  • That means they can’t see the colour red, but they can see in the ultraviolet spectrum.
  • Bees can also easily distinguish between dark and light – making them very good at seeing edges.
  • This helps them identify different shapes, though they can have trouble distinguishing between similar shapes that have smooth lines – such as circles and ovals.

Answered by carrillonoe
5

Answer:

i believe its D

Explanation:

took a test on edge.

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