is a category of sonar system that is used to efficiently create an image of large areas of the sea floor.
Scientists primarily use sonar technology to measure ocean depth. Sonar, which stands for Sound Navigation and Ranging, emits sound waves from a ship or submarine that bounce off the ocean floor and return to the source. By calculating the time it takes for the sound waves to return, scientists can determine the depth of the water. Additionally, multibeam and sidescan sonar systems provide detailed bathymetric maps of the seafloor.
Sonar. Early plumb-line depth-soundings and cable-laying may have picked up on parts of the ridges, but it needed full mapping to reveal what's really down there. Initially by echo-sounding, now also by sidescan-sonar that produces TV-like false-colour images of swathes of the sea floor and its features.
SONAR stands for SOund Navigation And Ranging.SONAR is a device that uses ultrasonic waves to measure the distance , direction and speed of underwater objects.
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No, the Arctic fox does not use sonar. It is not equipped with sonar.
Sonar is measured in sound