Sonar is a way of finding things underwater, using the echo of sounds you emit. We have used it to find the shape of the lake/sea/ocean bottoms, to determine the depth of waters, to find fish, to locate ship wrecks, and to detect the presence of ships and especially submarines.
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Most people do not hear the sonar signals used by animals, such as bats or dolphins.
While some Owls are specifically adapted to hunt fish, they do not possess SONAR. Their hearing is very sensitive, and in combination with their enhanced eyesight, they are a very successful predator.
Lakade surname found in caste of Hindu - Sonar also.
The Kalash people can be found in the middle east of the world. They are specifically found in the country of Pakistan in a district there. They are a unique people.
No, sound waves produced by sonar are designed to travel through water, not air. Sonar waves are specifically tuned to travel efficiently in water due to its density and properties. In air, the waves would not travel effectively and would disperse quickly.
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the Garmin Sonar Fishfinders have several features, some I found listed include: automatically adjusting sonar sensitivity, automatic and manual zoom, and a depth reader. I'm sure the features vary by model.
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I have not found any evidence of telepathy in porpoises. they communicate by sonar like clicks