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it seems humans use echolocation to find certain specific things they really need or objects and mainly sound

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Why do people use echolocation to locate objects?

it seems humans use echolocation to find certain specific things they really need or objects and mainly sound


What does the echolocation process use?

Echolocation is used by mammals such as the bat, which has poor eye sight. During evolution it developed the ability to locate a target by sending sound waves, as eyes are almost useless in dark. The bat produces sounds of different frequency at different intervals. The time taken for the echo to come back gives the bat the distance of the object from the bat. The intensity of the echo gives the size of the object, and the 'slight' time difference between the sound reaching each of the ears gives the direction of the object. Rotation of the head to and fro will give the the exact location when used along with all the above. In the same way, many blind people create a sound by stumping their stick or feet to locate an object. But when sound comes fromperpendicularto both ears, all animals get confused, whether it is coming from back side or front side. So Echo location is used to locate the size of object, it's distance from animal and exact location of the object.


What are 2 way of writing a sentence using the word echolocation?

Bats use echolocation. Blind people can also use echolocation.


What people use echolocation?

Some blind people are known to have learned it.


Why is it that people have to depend on technology?

Technology, in the simplest meaning of the word, is the use of an object to aid in a task. The spoon is a technology; so is the wheel. Computers are an electrically dependent technology. People don't need technology, but it sure makes digging that ditch or communicating to people out of speaking distance vastly easier.


What is the definition of assitive technology?

Any object or system that increases or maintains the capabilities of people with disabilities.


How do dolphins help blind people?

I'm assuming you mean indirectly, in which case the answer is echolocation.


Can blind people have echo location?

There was one boy who did clicking sounds, like echolocation.


How many people in the world use echolocation?

The exact number of people who use echolocation is difficult to determine, but it is estimated that there are several thousand individuals worldwide who have developed this ability, primarily among those who are blind or visually impaired. Some people learn to use echolocation techniques, such as clicking sounds, to navigate their environment. While it's a specialized skill, its use is not widespread, and most of the population relies on vision for navigation.


Do humans use echolocation?

No!!Actually some blind people do so they dont bump into things.


What is an object made by people?

It is call a peace of art


How do humans produce the items they use?

Technology Of Course. Next Time You Better Study.! I Hope I Helped.! (=