Science, asked by dj6788236, 8 months ago

on October 6 both fin and humpback whales were heard in the same area at 1:30 am and 2:30 am why do you think both species might have made same noises at the same time ??​

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Answered by nehamehrab
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Whales in the city is an article which had been written by Alexa C. Kurzius in the year 2017. The article was about the types of whales in the world and how scientists try to track whales in the oceans.

Whales make sound in the dark to communicate to each other in the sea because they can not see each other in the dark, at night. So Fin and humpback whales might have made same voices at the same time to talk to each other at the time of night.

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Answered by bestwriters
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Both the species might have made same noises at the same time to communicate with each other.

Explanation:

  • The whales and dolphins produce sound for communication, navigation and hunting. The sound includes sighs, moans and groans.
  • The series of sound is called songs. These songs have distinct hierarchical structure. The same note is repeated for two or three minutes.
  • The humpback whales and fin whales use echolocation which uses sound sensory to find the position of the food.
  • The sound is mostly produced at low frequency sound to communicate between the individuals.
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