ionosphere
thermosphere-apex
it is the thremosphere i am taking the apexvs text and i got it right
The Ionosphere reflects longer radio waves back to Earth. It varies in height going up at night giving the waves a long distance bounce.Flat vertical walls. Better refraction will Non-ferous metals. Horizontal plan will distort the image of the wave.\ CIV
Radio signals at a frequency below 30 mHZ can bounce off the ionosphere and be reflected back to earth. This is often referred to as DX skip. Sometimes, sunlight will excite the ions enough to where there'll form more dense spots within the ionosphere. These can, at times, allow higher frequency transmissions to use the same DX skip, although frequencies higher than 30 mHZ will normally pass right through it.
The heaviest System of a Down song is often considered to be "Bounce," due to its aggressive instrumentation and intense, chaotic energy. The song features a rapid tempo, heavy guitar riffs, and frontman Serj Tankian's aggressive vocal delivery, embodying the band's signature blend of metal and unpredictability. Other contenders for their heaviest tracks include "Chop Suey!" and "Toxicity," but "Bounce" stands out for its raw intensity and unique thematic content.
ionosphere
thermosphere-apex
it is the thremosphere i am taking the apexvs text and i got it right
The Ionosphere reflects longer radio waves back to Earth. It varies in height going up at night giving the waves a long distance bounce.Flat vertical walls. Better refraction will Non-ferous metals. Horizontal plan will distort the image of the wave.\ CIV
The titles are often omitted in the heading of a memo because the should be proper spacing in the paragraphs.
When a body of rock bends upward into an arch, it is called an anticline. It is a type of fold in the Earth's crust where the oldest rocks are found at the core of the arch. Anticlines are often associated with the accumulation of oil and gas deposits.
Both "heading to" and "heading for" are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. "Heading to" typically refers to a specific destination, such as a place or event (e.g., "I'm heading to the store"). In contrast, "heading for" often implies a more general direction or goal, sometimes with an implication of inevitability (e.g., "We're heading for trouble").
Magma often moves upward through the Earth's crust along cracks and fractures in the rock, known as magma conduits. These conduits can be created by tectonic activity, such as the movement of tectonic plates, which can provide pathways for magma to reach the surface and form volcanic eruptions.
Yes, as often happens for both parties, there is a bounce after a convention. This refers to a boost in the candidate's poll numbers. The president definitely got a bounce after the Democratic convention.
When a person says their hair has no bounce, they are referring to their hair being flat. Persons with straight hair often complain of this as straight hair is often flat.
Air in a tornado moves upward pretty rapidly. This upward moving wind often carries objects with it.
It's a good practice to check the heading indicator against the magnetic compass at the start of each flight. Additionally, during the flight, you should cross-check the heading indicator with the magnetic compass at regular intervals, such as when turning onto a new heading or when experiencing unreliable heading indications.