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Why is it harder to receive FM radio signals in some places?

waves spread out as distance gets farther. So at certain places there is no radio. Also if big concrete buildings or bridges in way, radio waves cant get through it because FM signals go in a straight lines while on the other hand am signals scatter so more people can use it Radio broadcasts bounce off of the ionized layer of the atmosphere, the ionosphere, in order to reach more distant receivers, but the state of the ionosphere can vary, and it does not always reflect the way we want it to.


Does pachysandra grow in sunny areas?

Pachysandra typically prefers shaded to partially shaded areas, thriving best in well-drained, moist soil. While it can tolerate some sunlight, excessive direct sun exposure can lead to stress and hinder its growth. For optimal health and growth, it's best to plant pachysandra in locations that receive filtered light or shade.


Can arborvitae grow in shady areas?

Arborvitae can tolerate some shade, but they generally prefer full sun to thrive. In shady areas, their growth may be slower, and they may become leggy or sparse as they reach for more light. For optimal health and growth, it's best to plant them in locations that receive at least six hours of direct sunlight per day.


What are the cicle of stars on the back of some 20 dollar bills?

It's to make it harder for crooks to counterfeit the bills.


What are some recorder songs for experts?

Some of the harder ones are like Camptown races and Yankee doodle. Deck the Halls is also another difficult one.

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The UK began the introduction of color television in 1967 with most of the urban areas able to receive it in that year. The major Scottish cities were able to receive color broadcasts before the end of the 60s although some of the most remote parts of Scotland and England had to wait some years to finally have color available to them.


Will a cable compatible tv receive digital broadcasts?

Only if the TV has a digital (ATSC) tuner. If it has an analog (NTSC) tuner only, it will not work with over-the-air digital broadcasts. In that case you'll need some sort of converter.


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Grasslands, rainforests, the taiga, savanna and some other biomes receive more precipitation than the desert.


Why does a cold desert receive low rainfall?

All deserts, hot or cold, receive low rainfall. It is due to the geographic location of the particular desert. Some are located in mountain shadows, some are in areas with sinking air, some are along coastal areas with cold ocean currents. Some combine more than one of these features.


Which areas receive the most precipitation?

Areas near the equator, such as the rainforests of South America and Southeast Asia, typically receive the most precipitation due to warm, moist air rising and condensing into rain. Coastal regions and mountainous areas can also receive high amounts of precipitation due to orographic lifting and proximity to bodies of water.


Is it fair for a teacher to give students in the same class different tests?

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Why do some areas of the world receive more rain and snow than others?

Some areas receive more rain or snow due to factors such as proximity to bodies of water, prevailing wind patterns, and topography. These factors contribute to differences in humidity, temperature, and air pressure that affect where and how much precipitation falls in a region.


What is the climate of the cold deserts in winter?

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Are the rules for animals as strict in rural areas as they are in urban areas?

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Why do electromagnets make iron magnetic?

The electromagnet causes many randomly oriented magnetic areas in the piece of iron to all align in the same orientation. In some cases adjacent magnetic areas not only align in the same orientation, but they merge into common large areas making it harder for the areas to randomize again.