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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 works by sending out sound waves that travel through the water and bounce off objects. The sonar system then detects the echoes of these sound waves as they bounce back and calculates the distance, size, and shape of underwater objects based on the time it takes for the echo to return.
Sonar
A bat uses "sonar" because of it's lack of sight. A bat's "sonar" is the closest thing it has to sight, as it can identify individual objects with it.
dogs do not use sonar. but if you mean ecolocation then no as well. but they do have incrediablely sensitive nose.
Most people do not hear the sonar signals used by animals, such as bats or dolphins.
They use SONAR
um... well ocean animals i don't think so but a mammal that uses sonar is a bat
Echolocation
Sonar can be harmful to marine life and the environment. The loud sound waves produced by sonar can disrupt the behavior of marine animals, causing stress, injury, and even death. Additionally, sonar can interfere with the ability of marine animals to communicate, navigate, and find food, which can have negative impacts on their populations and ecosystems.
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 communication is a method of communication that uses sound waves underwater. Marine animals such as dolphins and whales use sonar to communicate with each other and navigate their surroundings. Sonar technology is also used by humans for underwater navigation, detecting objects, and communication in underwater environments.
mostly dolphins/porpoises and whales
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Sonar waves can vary in intensity, but they can reach levels as high as 230 decibels underwater, which is extremely loud. The intensity of sonar waves can have harmful effects on marine life, such as causing disorientation and hearing damage in aquatic animals.
Sonar for one thing
Bats and dolphins. Animals which use sonar.