they use ech location? and what else this website stinks it only gives yo one answer i know for a fact that there is mor than one answer
The use it on the ocean floor
Harry Hess used sonar and another device still not found. Hey well he actually used an echo sounding device onboard the ship U.S.S Cape Johnson in which he commandered. Hess kept the echo sounding device on throughout his journey and he gained thousands of miles of echo sound maps of the ocean floor. Malkee xx
to study the ocean floor with detail
No, but oceanographers do.
They are called oceanographers.
Around 200-700 dollars an hour.
Yes.
becoz they need to be heard
echo sounding, localization
Your mother
jason woodson
no
Oceanographers use trigonometry to calculate the height of tides in oceans
Echo sounding is used to get indication of any difference in the properties of the water. Fish finding, and depth sounding would be obvious uses. Other uses including locating enemy submarines or warships.
Echo sounding is used to get indication of any difference in the properties of the water. Fish finding, and depth sounding would be obvious uses. Other uses including locating enemy submarines or warships.
I think that Henry Hess invented echo-sounding devices for mapping the ocean floor. But I am not 100% sure that is the correct answer. LOL <3
Mapping the Ocean Floor with Echo Sounding is the key method scientists use to map the seafloor today
oceanographers use submarines to take pictures of sea life and things that have been found or things that they are looking for.