Television signals broadcast from the moon can be received on the earth,while the $TV$ broadcast from Delhi cannot be received at places about $100 \, km$ distant from Delhi. This is because:

  • A
    There is no atmosphere around the moon
  • B
    Of strong gravity effect on $TV$ signals
  • C
    $TV$ signals travel straight and cannot follow the curvature of the earth
  • D
    There is atmosphere around the earth

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