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What is the layer in the atmosphere that reflects radio waves?

Ionosphere


What layer of the atmosphere reflects radio waves?

The ionosphere is the layer of the atmosphere that reflects radio waves. This layer is able to reflect specific frequencies of radio waves back to Earth, allowing for long-distance communication using radio signals.


What is the layer of atmosphere that reflects radio waves?

the lonosphere


What atmosphere layer contains electrical charged particles that reflects radio waves?

The ozone layer contains electrical charged particles that reflects radio waves


The layer of the atmosphere which has proven very useful to people because it reflects radio waves is the?

The "F" layer is high altitude region of ionized atoms that reflects radio waves.


What layer of atmosphere is radio waves?

the lonosphere


Which layer of atmosphere reflects radioactive waves?

It's not radio active waves; it's just radio waves. It's called the Ionosphere and depending on what layer of the Ionosphere it changes how far you can talk


What atmosphere contains electrically charged particles that reflect radio waves?

The ozone layer contains electrical charged particles that reflects radio waves


What part of the atmosphere that reflects radio waves?

If you are talking about short waves then the ionosphere.


Does ozone layer reflects Radio waves?

No, it does not. Ozone only reflects UV rays.


What layer of the atmosphere reflects sound waves?

The thermosphere layer of the atmosphere can reflect certain frequencies of sound waves due to its high temperatures and density of charged particles. This allows for the propagation of long-distance radio communications known as skywave propagation.


What layer of the atmosphere reflects raidos waves?

The layer of the atmosphere that reflects radio waves is the ionosphere. This region, located approximately 30 miles (48 kilometers) to 600 miles (965 kilometers) above the Earth's surface, contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons, which can reflect certain frequencies of radio waves back to Earth. This property is particularly useful for long-distance radio communication. The ionosphere's ability to reflect radio waves can vary based on solar activity and time of day.