What is the one fundamental difference between X-rays and radio waves?
A) X-rays and radio waves can only be produced by different sources.
B) The wavelengths of X-rays and radio waves are very different.
C) The speeds of X-rays and radio waves in outer space are different.
D) Radio waves are wavelike, whereas X-rays only behave like particles.
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