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6/19/2025, 6:20:51 AM
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It's complicated, but the gist of it is that there are various layers of the ionosphere, and during night time some of those layers disappear, which allows radio waves that fall within a certain length range (i.e. shortwave) bounce off other layers of the ionosphere instead of being absorbed or shooting off into space. There are other factors as well such as electromagnetic energy given off by solar activity.
It's complicated, but the gist of it is that there are various layers of the ionosphere, and during night time some of those layers disappear, which allows radio waves that fall within a certain length range (i.e. shortwave) bounce off other layers of the ionosphere instead of being absorbed or shooting off into space. There are other factors as well such as electromagnetic energy given off by solar activity.
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