Physical transmission involves the transfer of signals or energy through a tangible medium, such as cables or fiber optics, where the medium directly conducts the information. In contrast, atmospheric transmission refers to the transmission of signals through the air, typically using radio waves or microwaves, without the need for a physical conduit. This means atmospheric transmission can cover larger distances and reach more diverse locations, but it may be more susceptible to interference from environmental factors compared to physical transmission.
ionosphere
The five layers of the atmosphere have different atmospheric temperature that occurs with increasing altitude. The layers also thin out with height from the surface.
atmospheric, soil, water
Thomas G. Kyle has written: 'Atmospheric transmission, emission, and scattering' -- subject(s): Atmospheric physics, Atmospheric radiation, Meteorological optics
It is a gas
Temperature gradientPressure
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Yes, because of differ atmospheric pressure.
Argon will be a gas at -197°C and normal atmospheric pressure, as it has a boiling point of -185.8°C at atmospheric pressure.
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