
Plasma
In Our Time: Science
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The Ionosphere
There's a unique section of our upper atmosphere called the ionosphere, which extends from about 60 kilometers up to about 1000 kilometers. The UV and X-ray radiation interact with the atoms in that layer, and they ionize them, so release electrons, and they turn them into plasma. It was quite important in the past when some frequencies of radio waves actually bounce off the ionosphere,. There's a kind of waveguide effect between the Earth's surface and the bottom of the ionosphere as well.
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