Most filter-feeding whales have calls between 15 to 25 hertz, but one type of filter-feeding whale has a much higher frequency, at 52 hertz. What likely differs between the two whale calls?
The place of equilibrium
The height of the waves
The time it takes for successive crests to pass through a point
The amplitude
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Most filter feeding whales have calls between 15 to 25 hertz but one type of filter feeding whale has a much higher frequency at 52 hertz. what is most likely to differ between the two whale calls?
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All whales have the filter feeding calls upto 10-25 Hertz, however one unidentified whale has the filter feeding call of more than 52 Hertz. This type of whale is called the "loneliest whale". They live in isolated locations and are not near the paths of other types of whales.
The reason behind the difference in calls is due to the distance from the crest to crest. Crest is the highest point of the wave. As the whales live in different locations in different wavelengths, the sound of whale calls vary.