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What are waves utilized by insects to locate nectar?

Mechanical waves


What are utilized by insects to locate nectar?

Mechanical waves


What type of Waves are used by insects to locate nectar?

Insects use electromagnetic waves, specifically ultraviolet (UV) light, to locate nectar sources. Many flowers have ultraviolet patterns that guide insects to their nectar, as insects can see in the UV spectrum.


Ultraviolet waves are utilized by insects to locate nectar?

yes


What waves to insects use to find nectar?

Some insects use ultraviolet waves to find nectar. The ultraviolet light leaves marks on flowers, and the insects can sense them and find the nearby nectar.


Which kinds of sound waves can be produced by bats?

Bats produce high frequency (also known as ultrasonic) sound waves, which they use as a type of sonar, to locate insects in the air.


What devices don't utilize radio waves?

Garden spades and screw drivers are two devices that do not utilize radio waves.


How do bats use their ears to help them catch insects?

When they cannot see insects, at night, they can still locate them by emitting a sound and listening for echoes coming off the insects, a process called echolocation. It also helps them to avoid flying into walls or other obstacles.


Which the following devices does not utilize radio waves?

A lightbulb does not utilize radio waves. It emits visible light when connected to an electrical power source.


Do scientists follow seismic waves to locate the epicenter?

No.


How can power plants utilize the tides?

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How do geologists locate the epicenter?

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