The bombing by Germans/Japan in Britain affected us alot because they bombed the strongest cities- e.g the ones who supplied the most for our army. The capital London was also a massive hit. Everybody has blackout times when they had to literally turn off every single light, close their curtains when the patroller came around because if the Germans saw a light they would bomb there causing fatal consequences. Also, the bombs caused fires (look into the blitz!) which meant alot of people died. Some bombs didn't even go off! they are the dangerous ones. Lots of people moved their children to the country side so their children could be safe- this is called evacuation.
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All or almost all materials affect wireless signals.
In general, normal cold weather does not affect wireless signals. However, extremely cold weather could cause issues for external antennae that are exposed to conditions.
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Wireless Phones and Microwaves.
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Wireless Phones and Microwaves.
If placed in the wrong location, wind turbines can affect radio and television signals.
Electromagnetic fields from solar winds and other radioactive background noise can interfere with signals coming from various wireless devices that must communicate with satellites to function. During solar flares for example, radio waves are known to be interrupted as the intense bursts can disrupt electromagnetics.
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No, but the turn signal relay has a direct effect on the turn signals.
Yes, weather can affect wireless computer systems as extreme conditions like heavy rain, snow, or strong winds can disrupt the signal. In the case of wildfires, the smoke particles can potentially interfere with the wireless signal by absorbing or reflecting it, leading to slower speeds or loss of connectivity.