Answer:
The correct answer is option B, that is, visible light.
Explanation:
The Sun is a prime source of ultraviolet rays. Although the Sun discharges all of the distinct types of electromagnetic radiation, 99 percent of its rays are in the form of ultraviolet rays, visible light, and infrared rays. The Sun emits radiation all through the electromagnetic spectrum, that is, from extremely high-energy X-rays to ultra-lengthy wavelength radio waves, and everything that comes in between. However, the peak of the emission takes place in the visible part of the spectrum.