No. Bat's use ultrasound (witch is a pressure wave) rather then radio frequency (electro-magnetic waves) and therefore are more like Sonar then Radar
Nature's radar is echo location. Dolphins and whales use it to communicate underwater and bats use it to find the location of their prey.
meteorologists use a special kind of radar which is based on the?
A portable radar unit
radar
Weather balloons and Doppler Radar.
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Radar. You might mean echolocation. Bats are a good example
Nature's radar is echo location. Dolphins and whales use it to communicate underwater and bats use it to find the location of their prey.
Bats have improved technology by giving scientists the information they need for radar. These days a lot of radar technology has been coming out such as radar for a car, or even somebody who is blind who can use a radar walking stick or have something implanted in their head and make a noise to be able to tell where they are going.
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Sonar
Echolocation is a type of radar bats use to fly blind. The bats send out pulses of super sonic sound and navigate by the speed of the pulses return from what they bounced ( echoed ) off.
A radar that the police use to detect stuff.
An FMCW radar may make use of Doppler, but it doesn't necessarily.
A radar that the police use to detect stuff.
They do not see infrared light. Most bats are completely blind, using 'echo-location', ie radar, to "see" in the dark.