Sounds In the Ocean
1. Sound is created when atoms or molecules crash into each other. Sound travels in the form of a pressure wave where vibrations pass through any medium.
2. The SOFAR channel is a section in the ocean where sound travels slowly and does not rise to the surface or reach the bottom of the ocean.
3. Marine Organism may use sound through the process of eco-locations where animals bounce sound waves off objects in order to identify them.
4. People use a process called sonar in which sound waves are produced and when they bounce back information about the geography and inhabitants of the ocean are received.
5. People use sound in the ocean by they collect and analyze data taken from the information their technology collected.
2. The SOFAR channel is a section in the ocean where sound travels slowly and does not rise to the surface or reach the bottom of the ocean.
3. Marine Organism may use sound through the process of eco-locations where animals bounce sound waves off objects in order to identify them.
4. People use a process called sonar in which sound waves are produced and when they bounce back information about the geography and inhabitants of the ocean are received.
5. People use sound in the ocean by they collect and analyze data taken from the information their technology collected.