Fish communicate with each other using a variety of methods, including visual signals, body language, and chemical signals. Some fish can also produce sounds to communicate, such as grunts, pops, and clicks. These sounds can be used for mating, warning of danger, or establishing territory. Overall, fish have evolved different ways to communicate with each other to survive and thrive in their underwater environment.
After the removal of the voicebox (larynx), a person may communicate using various methods such as esophageal speech, electrolarynx devices, tracheoesophageal puncture speech, or alternative communication methods like writing or using sign language. Rehabilitation and speech therapy can also help individuals find ways to express themselves effectively without a voicebox.
People without lips can still communicate effectively through alternative methods such as sign language, writing, using communication devices, or relying on facial expressions and body language.
Sperm whales communicate with each other using a series of clicks and vocalizations, known as "clicks." These clicks are produced by the whales in their nasal passages and are used for echolocation and social interactions. The clicks can travel long distances underwater and are essential for the whales to navigate, find food, and communicate with each other.
Whales communicate over long distances using low-frequency sounds that can travel through water for hundreds of miles. They produce these sounds through vocalizations such as clicks, whistles, and songs, allowing them to communicate with other whales even when they are far apart.
One can effectively kill bacteria in water by using methods such as boiling, using chlorine or other disinfectants, or using ultraviolet light to disinfect the water. These methods help to eliminate harmful bacteria and make the water safe to drink.
We communicate using sound waves by talking and listening to one another!
They communicate by talking to each other
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Some living things that do not communicate using sound waves are plants, which primarily communicate through chemical signals released into the air or soil, and some species of insects that use pheromones to communicate with each other over short distances. Additionally, some marine species, like certain types of fish and cephalopods, communicate using visual signals or bioluminescence.
i think they communicate by taking their sword mouth and using it to talk other swordfish
Jaguars communicate through vocalizations such as roars, growls, and meows, as well as through body language including scent marking with their urine and feces. They use these methods to establish territory, attract mates, and communicate with other jaguars.
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It means you talk to other people, communicate with them, by using words.
Ants do not make sound by vocalizing like animals do. Instead, they communicate through chemicals called pheromones. They can also produce noise by tapping their mandibles or vibrating their bodies to communicate with each other.
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Sound needs to travel in medium like air, but there is no air in outer space, so sound is unable to travel. So basically sound needs air to travel, if there is no air sound cannot travel, when sound is unable to travel you cannot communicate (talk, speak, etc)
Goblin sharks communicate with each other using non-verbal methods such as body language, chemical signals, and vibrations. They may also use their sense of smell to detect pheromones released by other goblin sharks in the water.