The ionosphere is the atmospheric layer responsible for reflecting radio waves back to the Earth’s surface. It contains a high concentration of ions and free electrons created by solar radiation. These charged particles act as a mirror for certain radio frequencies, allowing for long-distance communication by bouncing signals over the horizon, far beyond the direct line of sight. ANSWER: (C) Ionosphere
Which layer of the atmosphere reflects radio waves? (A) Stratosphere (B) Exosphere (C) Ionosphere (D) Troposphere
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