Bats use high-frequency ultrasonic sound waves for echolocation, while whales use lower-frequency sound waves called infrasound. Both species emit these sound waves and listen for the echoes that bounce back off objects to navigate and locate prey.
To type a kiss sound, you can use "muah" or "mwah" to represent the sound of a kiss.
Sound is a type of wave that is created by vibrations travelling through a medium, such as air, water, or solids. Sound waves carry energy that our ears can detect and perceive as sound.
Yes, sound can propagate in both liquid and solid mediums. In liquids, sound travels through the vibration of molecules, while in solids, it travels through the vibration of particles. The speed of sound varies depending on the type of medium it is propagating through.
Sound travels in water as a longitudinal wave.
Sound waves are created by vibrating the speaker's diaphragm, which moves back and forth in response to an electrical signal. The type of sound produced depends on the frequency and amplitude of the vibrations.
They use ultrasonic. The sound they use to locate objects that may be invisible.
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no, krill is a type of fish that whales liketo eat.
Bats produce high frequency (also known as ultrasonic) sound waves, which they use as a type of sonar, to locate insects in the air.
Blue Whales are the biggest!
The oldest type of whales are the bowhead whales. Bowhead whales are still around today.
Whales don't make sounds like we do. The three most common sounds a whale makes are clicks, whistles, and a type of call. Whales make the sounds by pressing air between balloon like structures which are located in their head.
They are not fish they are mammals and they are whales
Can you show me what sound bats make and yes they do make a sound.
whales dont chew gum
No.
Type your answer here... yes killer whales do have mimicry