Ionosphere
The ionosphere is a region of Earth's upper atmosphere, extending from about 60 kilometers (37 miles) to 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) above the planet's surface. It is a highly ionized region, meaning that it contains a high concentration of charged particles, or ions.
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It is a highly ionized region, meaning that it contains a high concentration of charged particles, or ions. This charged region is created by the absorption of ultraviolet radiation from the Sun, which ionizes atoms and molecules in the atmosphere. The ionosphere plays a crucial role in the propagation of radio waves and supports long-distance radio communication and navigation. Additionally, it affects the performance of satellite-based systems, such as Global Positioning System (GPS) and satellite television. The ionosphere is also influenced by various factors, such as solar activity, geomagnetic storms, and atmospheric weather patterns. Understanding the ionosphere is essential for accurately predicting atmospheric conditions, improving radio communication, and safeguarding satellite-based technologies.
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