no, they absorb it or the sound waves bounce off.
sound waves bounce off of walls. they need air to travel.
Some animals like bats and dolphins use sound to navigate. They do this by sending out sound waves. These bounce off of objects and come back to the animal. These returning sound waves are interpreted by the brain and create a kid of map for the animal.
only partially
refraction is where the soubd waves bend, reflection is when sound waves bounce off of things and change direction.
no, they absorb it or the sound waves bounce off.
they do a high pitched squeek and listens to the sound waves that bounce back off objects.. :) x
no
sound waves bounce off of walls. they need air to travel.
An echo happens when sound waves bounce off an object. That's why if you scream into a hollow cave, there is an echo. Because the sound waves bounce off the walls and back at you
Some animals like bats and dolphins use sound to navigate. They do this by sending out sound waves. These bounce off of objects and come back to the animal. These returning sound waves are interpreted by the brain and create a kid of map for the animal.
Some animals like bats and dolphins use sound to navigate. They do this by sending out sound waves. These bounce off of objects and come back to the animal. These returning sound waves are interpreted by the brain and create a kid of map for the animal.
only partially
Sonar is when you send sound waves out. They bounce off of objects, letting people know there is an object there. Dolphins and bats, among other animals, use sonar.
Yes Sound waves bounce off walls
It is what radio waves bounce off of.
Like bats do in caves it is a signal sent out and timed so the distance can be measured from the reflected sound waves or in this case radio waves that bounce off any objects or obstacles.