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The troposphere... It acts like a gigantic mirror - reflecting radio waves back to Earth.
d) affected by the solar cycle. As ionosphere is the part of upper atmosphere and it the top layer where high frequency waves are present and ionosphere is ionized by solar radiations.
Ultraviolet light does come through the Earth's atmosphere. These are the waves that cause sunburn, and are usually referred to as UV rays.
yes it can stop it
the ionosphere is important is the it is in the thermosphere
Lonosphere
Ionosphere
the ionosphere.
the lonosphere
The ozone layer contains electrical charged particles that reflects radio waves
The "F" layer is high altitude region of ionized atoms that reflects radio waves.
the lonosphere
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
The ozone layer contains electrical charged particles that reflects radio waves
If you are talking about short waves then the ionosphere.
No, it does not. Ozone only reflects UV rays.
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