The far side of the moon would receive the same signals with the exception of Earth originating signals. The radio equipment would not be subject to interference from the Earth signals on the far side so space originating signals would be easier to study.
Asia is larger. The surface area of the Moon is about 15% greater than the size of Africa.
Gibbous.
Earth's diameter is about 3.7 times bigger than the Moon's Earth's volume is about 50 times greater than the Moon's Earth's surface area is about 14.29 times greater than the Moon's Earth's mass is about 81.3 times greater than the Moon's
May Be Gibbous.
FM and other VHF (very high frequency) signals are propagated through the atmosphere to an area that is described as "line of sight" from the transmitter. This is about 65km or 40 miles, but depends on terrain between the transmitter and the receiver. A high aerial will give a greater service area. A signal can often be received from further than 65km, but the quality of the signal deteriorates. AM signals bounce off the ionosphere high in the atmosphere and therefore the service area is greater, because this is a little like having a very high aerial.
yes it will have a greater area
wireless local area network: a local area network that uses high frequency radio signals to transmit and receive data over distances of a few hundred feet; uses ethernet protocol
Highland- Light area on the moon Maria- Dark area on the moon
No the area is almost always greater.
The area of Greater Bridgeport is 1,620.8 square kilometers.
The area of Greater Manchester is 1,276 square kilometers.
The area of Greater Boston is 12,105 square kilometers.