Answer: contain different amounts of energy
Explanation:
The energy [tex]E[/tex] of a photon is given by:
[tex]E=h\nu[/tex]
Where:
[tex]h=6.626(10)^{-34}\frac{m^{2}kg}{s}[/tex] is the Planck constant
[tex]\nu[/tex] is the frequency of the light which is inversely related to the wavelength.
Now, if we have photons of different light waves, this means we have photons with different frequencies.
As the energy of the photon depends on its frequency:
Photons of different light waves contain different amounts of energy.