It has been known too but the military Denys it.
sonar whales should be put in the military. The have a huge radius in hearing and it can be helpful alot to military troops
Sonar does not directly kill humans. Sonar is a technology that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater. However, there have been concerns about the potential impact of high-intensity sonar on marine animals, such as whales, which can disrupt their behavior and cause harm.
Sonar can harm marine life by causing disorientation, injury, or even death, particularly in marine mammals like whales and dolphins.
No
Yes They Do
Some negative effects of sonar are that marine animals like whales and dolphins are being effected and not being able to use their sonar very well. It is proven that the reason whales "beach" is because the tests of low-frequency sonar's mess up the hearing of whales and make them lose their sense of direction.
Sonar can potentially harm or disorient a diver, but it is unlikely to directly kill them.
yes
Sonar affects most marine mammals in a very negative way. It can cause them (especially whales) to dive down very deep and surface too quickly in an effort to escape the sound. This causes them to suffer from an ailment that we commonly know as 'the bends' it causes headaches, nosebleeds and, depending on the severity, fatal haemmoraging. It also, as most marine mammals use sonar to navigate, causes them to lose their way when they hear the artificial signals as they confuse them. Many whales get beached and often die. By R.B. an eleven year old student @ st. hughs primary school
Some animals that use sonar include bats, dolphins, and whales. They emit sound waves that bounce off objects in their environment, allowing them to navigate and locate prey.
Usually killer whales kill blue whales.
No, using sonar will not kill you. Sonar is a technology that uses sound waves to detect objects underwater and is commonly used in various applications such as navigation and fishing. It is safe for humans to use sonar equipment.