Why would a rescue troop beside a bulky beneficiary find it difficult to work surrounded by a forest?

in well brought-up english please cos i need abet on my english..im a spaniard who still are not very honourable with languange english.

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Answers:    High length claims are based on transmissions surrounded by optimal conditions. This means have an unobstructed line of verbs between you and another radio operator, preferably from a dignified vantage point in accurate weather.

Real-world conditions, though, are usually not optimal, and the range of a two-way radio is commonly much smaller amount than the maximum possible.

Topography (hills, deep canyon, ridgelines, tall formations)
Weather (such as sticky clouds)

Electromagnetic interference (lightning)

Obstructions (dense forest, structures)

Large metal surfaces (inside a vehicle, range is usually smaller amount than 1 mile)

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cos is slang for the word "because"
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