The ionoshere
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.
From what I have researched, the answer to that is the Ionosphere-upper mesosphere/ lower thermosphere, though I do not know if that is 100% correct.
Radio and TV signals are reflected back to Earth in the ionosphere, specifically in the F layer. This layer is located approximately 150-500 kilometers above the Earth's surface and is characterized by its ability to reflect high-frequency radio waves.
The ozone layer contains electrical charged particles that reflects radio waves
Lonosphere
Ionosphere
The "F" layer is high altitude region of ionized atoms that reflects radio waves.
No, it does not. Ozone only reflects UV rays.
The Ionosphere.
the lonosphere
ionosphere reflects radio signals.
The ionosphere is the layer in the Earth's atmosphere responsible for bouncing back radio signals. It is composed of charged particles that reflect radio waves, allowing for long-distance communication via radio transmissions.