Sound Navigation And Ranging, is the process of listening to specific sounds to determine where objects are located.
sonar
Earth
waves are like those on water, with the surface going up and down, and longitudinal waves are like of those of sound, consisting of alternating compressions and rarefactions in a medium
Transversal
Periodic table
anything that has mass and takes up space
Matter
a technique used by some animals, such as bats and dolphins, to determine the location of different objects in the world around them using sound waves
Echo location
Which planet is closest to the sun
Mercury
What wave that is an oscillation of matter and is responsible for the transfer of energy through a medium
Mechanical
How many groups are on a periodic table
18
What is water freezing point in Fahrenheit
32
what are the 2 animals that use echolocation
Dolphins and bats
What used to be a planet is now a dwarf planet
Pluto
formed when an electric field (which is shown in red arrows) couples with a magnetic field
electromagnetic
How many rows are in a Periodic table
7
What is water boiling point in F
212°F
How far can a person echolocate
3 cm at a reference distance of 50 cm, and a change of 7 cm at a reference distance of 150 cm,
What is the funniest-named planet
Uranus
an electromagnetic wave with a wavelength in the range 0.001–0.3 m, shorter than that of a normal radio wave but longer than those of infrared radiation. Microwaves are used in radar, in communications, and for heating in microwave ovens and in various industrial processes.
Microwave
Which ways are the rows in a periodic table
Horizontal
What are the smallest particles in matter
attoms
What is the process of echolocation
bats send out sound waves from the mouth or nose. When the sound waves hit an object they produce echoes. The echo bounces off the object and returns to the bats' ears.
What is the biggest planet
Jupiter
How many types of waves are there
3
What ways are the columns in a periodic table
Verticle
How old is the earth
4.5 billion years old