A bat uses "sonar" because of it's lack of sight. A bat's "sonar" is the closest thing it has to sight, as it can identify individual objects with it.
Bats, which are not blind, can use echolocation - their own natural sonar - to locate prey and avoid obstacles in low light conditions.
dogs do not use sonar. but if you mean ecolocation then no as well. but they do have incrediablely sensitive nose.
no
indeed. they do
If it relates to person, not very, as bats do have sight although poor and people have no sonar facility to make up it.
Bat uses sonar. Humans don't.
they fly using sonar
A submarine uses sonar, like a bat uses echolocation to see.
Bats use their scence of hearing more than any other scence. Bats use sonar to find where they are going. Their brains slow down the sonar when they hear it so they can "see" what is in front of them.
Bats use sonar that they listen to and when it hits something and bounces back so they can find prey and avoid obstacles also bats are blind so the sonar is there only means of travel
No, the Arctic fox does not use sonar. It is not equipped with sonar.
Yes, at least certain kinds can.
Bats have poor sight, but very good sonar: good enough to fly and catch insects.
Do boats use sonar. Yes they do.
No. Bat's use ultrasound (witch is a pressure wave) rather then radio frequency (electro-magnetic waves) and therefore are more like Sonar then Radar
they use SONAR. :)
We can use sonar to map the lake's floor.