We communicate using sound waves by talking and listening to one another!
Through vibration in air particals! woot i actually learned somthing in science!
Sound waves are what make up sound (sound waves=sound) so I would suppose so.
Sound waves are longitudinal waves; they travel from side to side, not up and down like transverse waves.
Sound waves aren't an electromagnetic wave. So aren't seismic waves. So aren't waves in the ocean, in your hair, or waves bye-bye.
Whales sense sound waves through a fatty, oval shaped organ located in the forehead of all odontocetes (toothed whales). It is believed to be a bioacoustic component, meaning it focuses echolocation so as to use the least amount of energy to communicate.
No. It does not transmit the sound waves.
We communicate using sound waves by talking and listening to one another!
You use sound waves to communicate.
yes
sound helps us to communicate with each other
yes. eg. whales and dolphins. they communicate by using song waves under the water.
When sound originate in the water, the sound waves tend to refract down, toward the cooler water.
they use sound waves that mean somthing
A bat uses clicks called echolocation. The sound waves bounce off whatever that certain species of bat feeds on. ( Bugs, fruit etc...) The bat's excellent hearing picks up that sound wave that bounces back which helps it find the exact location of it's prey.
sound needs something to travel through and space has no air for it to travel
by sound waves they send out
There is no air and sound waves do not propagate through vacuum.
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