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In order to produce the radio waves needed to send a text message to the nearest tower and the intended receiver of a text, there must be a fluctuation in the electromagnetic field. These fluctuations are produced by the back and forth flow of electrons electron dance in a conductor like a copper wire within the phone's circuit . The antenna of your devices transmit these disturbances in the that eventually reach the antenna of the tower which decode the text and send it to the intended receiver utilizing the same process. A False
B false

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