A fax device scans a page to be transmitted, inspecting tiny areas, and converts each point to a value representing how light or dark that point is. That value is converted to a sound where the frequency and/or volume of the sound corresponds to the darkness level of that spot on the page. The sounds all go through the phone line where another fax modem or a fax machine receives the sounds and converts it back to a number and then back to a spot on a page being printed.
You use sound waves to communicate.
You don't communicate with me enough.
Wolves use their sense of smell to communicate through chemical messages
They use morse code.
Research paper or a report.
To communicate over a phone line, your computer needs a modem
to use dialup internet, or use your computer as a fax machine
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The short answer is that you don't. Sure, you can plug a fax modem into a phone line that supports DSL, but it is just using the dial-up capabilities of the line and not the DSL capabilities. A regular modem like that functions like a telephone and transmits in the audible frequency range and not the higher DSL frequencies. With DSL, you'd use a DSL modem (with or without an included router), not a dial-up modem.
Animals use sound to communicate and/or scare away predators.
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In normal circumstances, to communicate orally.
generally no, you cannot use a fax machine as a modem to connect to the internet. However, there are some fax machines that can connect and send faxes strictly over the internet - essentially a fax machine can send to another fax machine that has the same capability through the internet over the ip address system. Look up T.38 and fax over ip for more information
It either can't communicate on line, or you would have to use a NIC (Network Interface Card) to do so.
A modem. Modem is short for mudulator/demodulator. Telephone lines use analog signals which your computer cannot interpret. When analog signals reach a modem however, they are converted to digital signals and then passed to the computer. When sending data, this process is reversed.
They use sound to communicate and they use sound to find food, that's why sound is important to beluga whales.