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<p>a significant factor (<a href="page.php?w=rain_fade">rain fade</a>) at the high end of the band.   Beginning at about 40&nbsp;GHz, atmospheric gases also begin to absorb microwaves, so above this frequency microwave transmission is limited to a few kilometers.   A spectral band structure causes absorption peaks at specific frequencies (see graph at right). Above 100&nbsp;GHz, the absorption of electromagnetic radiation by Earth's atmosphere is so effective that it is in effect <a href="page.php?w=Opacity_%28optics%29">opaque</a>, until the atmosphere</p><p>
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