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Echolocation is a sensory mechanism used by some animals, like bats and dolphins, where they emit sound waves that bounce off objects, helping them determine the location and shape of their surroundings. For disabled individuals, particularly those who are visually impaired, echolocation can be utilized through sound cues, such as clicks or taps, to perceive their environment. By interpreting the returning echoes, they can navigate spaces, detect obstacles, and understand spatial relationships, enhancing their mobility and independence. This ability can be developed through training and practice, allowing users to effectively "see" with sound.

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