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Just go in the ocean, $)X (Qwerty Keypad) with a partner and you will find the Nessie, as it will come to you. :P i am a different person and this one is wrong

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With sonar what does it sound like when it hits the floor?

When sonar waves hit the floor, they bounce back to the device that emitted them. The sound it produces is typically a quick and distinct echo, which can help determine the depth of the water or the distance to the floor.


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Sonar (or Sound Navigation and Ranging) is a type of technology that was designed to help with navigation, communication and locate objects underwater. Sonar projects sound waves then listens for the echo of the emitted sound waves to detect objects.


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How do you attract Nessie?

Attracting Nessie, the legendary Loch Ness Monster, would likely involve creating an inviting environment in Loch Ness. You could use sonar equipment to create intriguing sounds or vibrations in the water, resembling the aquatic life she might hunt. Additionally, setting up underwater cameras or lights could help illuminate the area, potentially drawing her curiosity. However, it's important to remember that Nessie is a mythical creature, and attracting her remains a playful endeavor rather than a scientific pursuit.


What did scientist use to map the ocean floor?

Scientists used a combination of echo sounders, sonar, and satellites to map the ocean floor. These technologies help create detailed maps by measuring the depth of the ocean floor and identifying features such as ridges, trenches, and seamounts.


How does echo location help a bat?

A bat is not blind, but it flies in the evening, and lives in a dark cave. So it needs echo location to find it's way around and catch insects.


When was sonar developed?

In 1915, Paul Langévin invented the first sonar type device for detecting submarines called an "echo location to detect submarines" using the piezoelectric properties of the quartz. He was too late to help very much with the war effort, however, Langévin's work heavily influenced future sonar designs. The first Sonar devices were passive listening devices - no signals were sent out. By 1918, both Britain and the U.S had built active systems, in active Sonar signals are both sent out and then received back. Acoustic communication systems are Sonar devices where there is both a sound wave projector and receiver on both sides of the signal path. The invention of the acoustic transducer and efficient acoustic projectors made more advanced forms of Sonar possible.


How did sonar help in World War 2?

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Could fisherman use sonar?

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What is the function of echo?

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How did sonar help in understanding plate tectonics?

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