Why is an AM signal likely to be noisier than an FM signal upon transmission through a channel?
Why is an AM signal likely to be noisier than an FM signal upon transmission through a channel?

Answer:

In an amplitude modulated wave, the carrier wave’s instantaneous voltage varies. As a result, assuming noise as a part of the modulated signal, a noise signal can be added and received during transmission.
The frequency of carrier waves fluctuates as the amplitude of the modulating signal varies in frequency-modulated carrier waves. As a result, in F.M.signal, the receiver does not presume noise.