Why a particular frequency range of radio waves are reflected by ionosphere
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The ionized part of the Earth's atmosphere is known as the ionosphere. Ultraviolet light from the sun collides with atoms in this region knocking electrons loose. ... This is what gives the Ionosphere its name and it is the free electrons that cause the reflection and absorption of radio waves.
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