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No one has mentioned radio waves bouncing off the ionosphere yet. Certain layers of the upper atmosphere are reflective to certain radio frequencies, letting one bounce signals off of it to allow those further away to receive them. This is why you can listen to AM radio from stations hundreds of miles away, while with FM you are limited to like 40, 50 miles, depending on how high the radio tower is and local geography.

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