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Fading of the received radio signals in a mobile communication environment occurs because of .....
Direct propagation
Multipath Propagation
Bi-path Propagation
None of the above
Multipath propagation is a fact of life in any terrestrial radio scenario. While the direct or line of sight path is often the main wanted signal, a radio receiver will receive different versions of the same signal that have travelled from the transmitter via many different paths. Hence option 2nd is correct.
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