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Is the process of locating objects by bouncing sounds off them?

The process of locating objects by bouncing sound off them is called echolocation. Animals like bats and dolphins use this method to navigate and find prey in their environments. This technique involves emitting sound waves and listening for the echoes to determine the location, size, and shape of objects.


What is the process of findin objects by emmiting sounds?

echolocation


How bats finding their foods?

In emitting high-pitched sounds and listening to resultant echoes, the process used in radar technology, bats are able to locate prey and nearby objects. This is the process known as echolocation. To catch insects, bats use their wings. Their wings are the only part of their bodies not covered by hair, but with thin, tough skin. Bats use their wings like hands, and they have little thumbs and wrists on them.


What is the process of detecting objects by bouncing sounds off them is called what?

Echolocation


The process of detecting objects by bouncing sounds off them is called?

Diffraction The answer is Echolocation.


What is the process of locating objects by sending out sounds and interpreting the waves reflected back?

SOund NAvigation and Ranging. SONAR.


What is the process of detecting objects by bouncing sounds off of them is called?

its called echolocation or sonar. bats do it and so do dolphins


What is the process of detecting objects by bouncing sounds off of them called?

its called echolocation or sonar. bats do it and so do dolphins


What sounds do objects make?

all different sounds


Can a bat see in total darkness?

Yes because they use sound to work out where things are .


What is the process in which objects are located by emitting sounds and interpreting sound waves that are reflected back?

It is echolocation because just like dolphin the send high pitched squeaks to see if anything bounces off and relects back to see how far away it is. The high pitched squeakes off boats bounce off the ocean floor to see how deep it is.


Why are written languages that use symbols for sounds instead of symbols for objects and ideas easier to use?

Their are fewer sounds to memorize then there were objects and ideas to be represented.