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an atmospherics layers which reflects radio waves​

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Answered by Anonymous
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are abundant is called the ionosphere. These ions result from the removal of electrons from atmospheric gases by solar ultraviolet radiation. Extending from about 80 to 300 km (about 50 to 185 miles) in altitude, the ionosphere is an electrically conducting region capable of reflecting radio signals back to Earth.

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Answered by IIShashankII
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Ans. The Ionosphere predicated the existence of the Ionosphere, an electrically conductive layer in the upper atmosphere that reflects radio waves.

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