Answer:
Microwaves
Infrared Waves
Visible Light
Explanation:
Electromagnetic waves consist of oscillating electric and magnetic field, which vibrate in a direction perpendicular to the direction of motion of the wave (for this reason, they are called transverse waves).
Electromagnetic waves are the only waves that do not need a medium to propagate: in fact, they can travel through a vacuum as well.
Electromagnetic waves are classified into 7 different types depending on their frequency. From highest to lowest frequency, they are:
Gamma rays
X-rays
Ultraviolet
Visible light
Infrared Waves
Microwaves
Radio waves
All the other options are a different type of waves, called 'mechanical waves', therefore they are not electromagnetic waves.