Review:
Whales Communicating Through Sonar
overall review score: 4.5
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Whales communicating through sonar is a natural phenomenon where whales use sound waves to navigate, locate food, and communicate with each other underwater.
Key Features
- Echolocation for navigation
- Social communication between whales
- Locating prey through sound waves
Pros
- Efficient way for whales to communicate over long distances
- Ability to navigate in dark or murky waters using echolocation
- Important for social bonding and interactions among whale pods
Cons
- Potential disturbance from human-generated noise pollution
- Interference with sensitive marine life in the ocean