Explain why (or how): bats can ascertain distances, directions, nature, and sizes of the obstacles without any "eyes".
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Bats emit ultrasonic waves of large frequencies. When these waves are reflected from the obstacles in their path, they give them the idea about the distance, direction, size and nature of the obstacle.
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- BATS CAN PRODUCE ULTRAVIOLET
- SOUNDS WHICH CAN NOT BE HERE
- BECAUSE ITS FREQUENCY IS MUCH
- GREATER THAN THE FREQUENCY WE
- HERE SO WHEN THEY PRODUCE THIS
- TYPE OF SOUND AND IF THERE IS AN
- OBJECT IT STRIKES BACK AND COMES
- TO THE BAT AGAIN BUT IF THERE IS NO
- OBJECT IT GOES AWAY IN THEIR WAY
- BAT FLIES IN NIGHT.
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