You're doing the very thing I have pointed out. Why would you move on to another topic if this one hasn't been fully addressed?
Fine. Radio waves.
Does FM largely rely on line of sight for receiving a signal? Is FM radio wave propagation reliant on input power to reach longer distances? Can you achieve line of sight FM transmission over distances further than 30 miles?
Is the high frequency wave band of FM able to even propagate over extremely long distances, or would it dimish before reaching its destination? Its the same argument that suggesting if the earth was flat, why can't I see Europe from America? Is that perhaps to do with the visibility being proportional to atmospheric humidity and temperature?
Are there any line-of-sight systems that have achieved much longer distances? Can you achieve reliable long distance communication with systems such as LoRa without line of sight?