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Wind . . . moving air, has kinetic energy; not a wave at all
Lightning . . . a pile of too many electrons falling over and pouring
down to either a cloud or the ground; not a wave at all
Natural gas . . . a substance that is easy to burn in air and releases
a lot of chemical energy in the form of heat when you
burn it; not a wave at all
Ultraviolet light . . . A wave, as well as an an electromagnetic one. yay x 2.
Carries energy.
Lightning . . . a pile of too many electrons falling over and pouring
down to either a cloud or the ground; not a wave at all
Natural gas . . . a substance that is easy to burn in air and releases
a lot of chemical energy in the form of heat when you
burn it; not a wave at all
Ultraviolet light . . . A wave, as well as an an electromagnetic one. yay x 2.
Carries energy.
Radio waves, Light waves, thermal radiation, X ray, visible light, microwave, infrared, gamma rays etc. are the example of electromagnetic waves. These waves together form the electromagnetic spectrum (https://physics.tutorvista.com/waves/electromagnetic-waves.html)