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Posted by rohan on Monday, April 16, 2007 at 9:09pm.

Earths temperature averaged over the year is about 300 Kelvin. At what wavelength does it radiate most strongly? What part of the electromagnetic spectrum does this wavelength lie in? Can you see it?

( you answered my question but it doesnt go under 3000K on the chart. can you help again with this question)

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