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The Ionosphere reflects longer radio waves back to Earth. It varies in height going up at night giving the waves a long distance bounce.
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The Ionosphere is the layer of the atmosphere that radio waves bounce off of.

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The ionosphere reflects longer radio waves back to Earth. It varies in altitude and is higher at night, giving the waves a long distance bounce.

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th3e answer is the thermosphere

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Q: What layer of the atmosphere do radio waves heading upward from earth often bounce off?
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