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In air Atmosphere it is Ionosphere.
The ozone layer contains electrical charged particles that reflects radio waves
The ozone layer contains electrical charged particles that reflects radio waves
The ionosphere - specifically the e-layer
ionosphere
The ionosphere, which is part of the thermosphere layer of the atmosphere, acts like a giant magnet due to its high concentration of charged particles. These charged particles interact with Earth's magnetic field, creating the auroras and affecting radio communication.
The ionosphere, a layer in the Earth's atmosphere, acts like a magnet by attracting charged particles such as electrons and ions. These charged particles are mainly attracted by the Earth's magnetic field, causing them to be trapped and move along the magnetic field lines in the ionosphere.
exosphere, ionosphere, thermosphere, mesosphere, ozonosphere, stratosphere, and troposphere.
The Sun's magnetic field produces charged particles and these charged particles are usually radiated out into space. Sometimes these charged particles may be caught in Earth's magnetic field and as they enter the upper atmosphere of Earth, they are in contact with other gases in the upper atmosphere and emit light and colors. The solar wind reacts to the Earth's magnetic field and then spreads across the ionosphere (the upper, charged layer of our atmosphere).
The Answer is...... IONOSPHERE
The layer of the atmosphere that releases particles of air into space is the exosphere.
The ozone is found and formed in the atmosphere. It is formed in the stratosphere.