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Tropospheric propagation refers to the way radio waves travel through the Earth's troposphere, the lowest layer of the atmosphere, which can affect the range and quality of communication signals. This phenomenon is influenced by various atmospheric conditions such as temperature, humidity, and pressure, which can cause refraction, reflection, and scattering of the waves, leading to enhanced or diminished signal strength over long distances.
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