use the image below to answer question 14. th...

use the image below to answer question 14. the diagram below represents two forms of electromagnetic energy traveling in a vacuum. infrared light traveling in a vacuum speed = 300,000 kilometers/second ultraviolet light traveling in a vacuum speed = 300,000 kilometers/second what difference is shown between infrared light and ultraviolet light? a the speeds at which they travel b the material through which they are traveling c their wave heights d their wavelengths use the image below to answer question 15. the map below shows a portion of earth. the dots on the map represent areas of earthquake activity. earthquake activity arctic ocean arctic ocean atlantic ocean pacific ocean 15. in general, if earths most active volcanic areas were indicated on the same map, where would these volcanic areas be located? a at the north and south poles b mainly in the centers of the continents c evenly distributed over earths surface d in the same areas as active earthquakes

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# Brief Explanations: For Question 14, in the diagram, the speed and the medium (vacuum) are the same for infrared and ultraviolet light. The main difference shown is in the number of waves in a given space, which relates to wavelength. For Question 15, Earth's most active volcanic areas are typically located along tectonic - plate boundaries, which is also where most active earthquakes occur. # Answer: 14. D their wavelengths 15. D in the same areas as active earthquakes