Gamma waves can be stopped or absorbed by materials such as metal, thick concrete walls, or certain types of shielding. The high energy and short wavelength of gamma waves make them more penetrative than other types of electromagnetic radiation, but they can still be blocked given a thick or dense enough barrier.
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No, radio waves and gamma rays have different wavelengths and energies. Radio waves have longer wavelengths and lower energies, while gamma rays have shorter wavelengths and higher energies. This leads to differences in how they interact with the environment as they travel through space.
Certain materials, such as metals and thick concrete, can block radio waves from traveling through them because these materials absorb or reflect the waves, preventing them from passing through.
Gamma rays have the highest frequency among gamma rays, infrared waves, and radio waves.
The electromagnetic waves with the highest frequencies are called gamma rays. They have the shortest wavelengths and highest energy levels among all types of electromagnetic radiation.
The highest energy are the gamma rays.