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How does the ionosphere help in long-distance communication?
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The ionosphere helps in long-distance communication by reflecting radio waves back to the Earth’s surface. This layer contains electrically charged particles called ions that can refract or bounce radio waves over the horizon, allowing radio signals to travel beyond the line of sight. This property enables wireless communication over long distances, such as for radio broadcasts, television signals, and other forms of telecommunication, without the signals dissipating into space.
Thus, the ionosphere acts like a giant mirror for radio waves, making it crucial for radio communication across continents and oceans.
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