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Atmospheric duct

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An atmospheric duct, or simply a duct in the context of atmospheric science, refers to a phenomenon where certain layers of the atmosphere can guide radio waves, sound, or even pollution over long distances. This occurs due to variations in temperature, humidity, and wind patterns, which can create favorable conditions for the bending or "ducting" of waves through the atmosphere.

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