The correct statement regarding the difference between visible light and radio waves is:
Radio waves have less energy than visible light.
Radio waves occupy a lower frequency and longer wavelength portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, while visible light has higher frequencies and shorter wavelengths. This means that radio waves carry less energy compared to visible light.
The other options are incorrect. Specifically:
- Radio waves cannot be seen by the human eye, as they are outside the visible spectrum.
- Radio waves do not have more energy than visible light.
- Radio waves do not create rainbows; rainbows are a phenomenon related to the refraction and dispersion of visible light in water droplets.