Sonar
Radar is commonly used to detect objects by emitting radio waves and seeing how long they take to return back to the point of origin much in the same way sonar uses sound waves. Radar is commonly used for detection of things such as aircraft and ships on the sea. It is also an integral part of most weather forecasting stations. Another form know as Ground Penetrating Radar is used for geographical studies.
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.
Bats use echolocation, a form of sonar, to navigate and locate prey in the dark. They emit high-frequency sounds that bounce back when they hit an object, allowing the bat to determine the object's location, size, shape, and texture. This helps bats to fly and hunt effectively in the night.
Yes, bats use a type of echolocation called sonar to navigate and hunt for prey in the dark. They emit high-frequency sound waves that bounce off objects, allowing them to create a mental map of their surroundings.
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.
Sonar
Radar. You might mean echolocation. Bats are a good example
RADAR - Radio Detection and Ranging SONAR - Sound Navigation and Ranging
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
Sonar, Lidar.
NO. We call that radar.
no, radar is used
Sonar uses sound waves to detect objects underwater, while radar uses radio waves to detect objects in the air or on the ground. Sonar is typically used in marine environments, while radar is commonly used in aviation and meteorology.
Sonar and radar's are used by the military, research groups, reconnaissance missions, searches for dead bodies and much more. It is a widely used technology.
they are both used in navigation.
yes
Sonar was not introduced in World War 1.