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Electromagnetic waves differ from other types of waves because they are
a.a continuous transfer of energy.
b.able to travel through a vacuum.
c.a visible form of energy.
d.able to move particles in a medium.
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I think it is D because u think of space and Electromagnetic Waves Travel Through Space Moving All Kinds of Particles From The Sun With It Which Creates The Northern and Southern Lights In The Poles :-)
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