why do sea animals use sound and not sight to navigate the deep seas
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Chemical particles travel much more slowly in water than in air. ... The speed of underwater sound is five times faster than sounds traveling in air. Sound travels much further underwater than in air. Thus marine animals can perceive sound coming from much further distances than terrestrial animals.
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