Physics, asked by kitkat333, 1 month ago

Does SONAR cause noise pollution in water?
If not, then what does?
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Answered by modakrohan03
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Answer:

Yes, SONAR causes noise pollution

Explanation:

Naval sonar systems work like acoustic floodlights, sending sound waves through ocean waters for tens or even hundreds of miles to disclose large objects in their path. But this activity entails deafening sound: Even one low-frequency active sonar loudspeaker can be as loud as a twin-engine fighter jet at takeoff.

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Answered by hardavipatel
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Answer:

It's an invisible threat, but noise pollution is a major — and often deadly — menace to ocean wildlife. ... Naval sonar systems work like acoustic floodlights, sending sound waves through ocean waters for tens or even hundreds of miles to disclose large objects in their path.It's an invisible threat, but noise pollution is a major — and often deadly — menace to ocean wildlife. ... Naval sonar systems work like acoustic floodlights, sending sound waves through ocean waters for tens or even hundreds of miles to disclose large objects in their path.It's an invisible threat, but noise pollution is a major — and often deadly — menace to ocean wildlife. ... Naval sonar systems work like acoustic floodlights, sending sound waves through ocean waters for tens or even hundreds of miles to disclose large objects in their path.

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