Which is an accurate statement about the different types of radiation emitted by the Sun? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses Radiation with the shortest wavelengths is emitted steadily and constantly from the sun. Radiation with the shortest wavelengths is emitted steadily and constantly from the sun. Radiation with the longest wavelengths is most likely to cause wide variation in Total Solar Irradiance. Radiation with the longest wavelengths is most likely to cause wide variation in Total Solar Irradiance. Radiation with the longest wavelengths is emitted steadily and constantly from the sun. Radiation with the longest wavelengths is emitted steadily and constantly from the sun. Radiation with the shortest wavelengths is most likely to cause wide variation in Total Solar Irradiance.

The two accurate statements about the different types of radiation emitted by the Sun are:

1. Radiation with the shortest wavelengths is most likely to cause wide variation in Total Solar Irradiance.
2. Radiation with the longest wavelengths is emitted steadily and constantly from the sun.