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Define the term “echo”. Identify animals that naturally use echolocation Describe echolocation AIM: What is an Echo?

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Define the term “echo”.

Identify animals that naturally use echolocation

Describe echolocation

AIM: What is an Echo?

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Echo, sonar, echolocation, sonogram

AIM: What is an Echo?

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What happens when a wave hits a barrier?

It is either absorbed, or it bounces back.

What is it called when it bounces back?

A reflection

An echo, is a reflection of a sound wave

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DEFINITON:

An echo, is a reflection of a sound wave

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What is echolocation?

Certain animals, like bats, use echolocation to find their way around, as well as for finding food.

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How does a bat figure out where he is going?

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Certain animal give off high pitched sound. These sounds are reflected off of objects. These animals are able to locate themselves and their prey because they have developed a sophisticated internal process for deciphering the returning sound (wave) echoes.

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As major predators of insects, bats are beneficial and essential to the balance of nature. A common brown bat can devour 600 mosquitoes in one hour!

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Answer True or False to the following Questions

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HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?

How often have you heard someone say, "I'm as blind as a bat!"

Bats are the subject of many popular misconceptions.

No matter how much bats are liked (or disliked), they are under-appreciated.

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How much do you know about bats?

1. Are bats blind.

2. Are bats rodents.

3. Bats are the only flying mammal.

4. Is the bas a threatened species?.

5. Are bat droppings used to make some antibiotics.

6. Bats cause a high percentage of rabies cases.

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Answers:

1. False; many bats have good vision; they are active at night and have developed a keen sense of sound

2. False; bats belong to the order Chiroptera;

3. True bats are the only flying mammal

4. True; over 50% of American bat species are in severe decline or endangered.

5. True, bat droppings are used in medicines

6. False; most of the fatal cases of rabies in the U.S. are caused by rabid dogs;

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What other animal use echolocation?

Bats, dolphins, certain whales, some birds.

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Dolphins us Echolocation by the emission of sound from their head region. The received echoes pass through special sound conducting tissue in the lower jawbone to the inner ear.

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How sensitive is echolocation?

Echolocation is extremely sensitive.•For example, dolphins in aquariums can distinguish between objects that are the size of a kernel of corn at about 50 feet (15.2 meters) away.

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Do people use echolocation?

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We use a form of echolocation Called SONAR:

SONAR is used to map the ocean floor, SONAR helps locate underwater objects, SONAR is used in weather forecasting.

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Why does the navy use Echoes?

It is called SONAR

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How is the echo use in this picture?

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With SONAR, we have mapped the ocean floor!

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With Sonar

The ship has a transmitter which send out sound waves

The sound waves reflect off of an underwater object, producing an echo

The sound waves bounce back from the reflection.

The ship also has a receiver which picks up and then interprets the echo to pinpoint exact locations.

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Outgoing Sound

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Reflected Sound

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What is this Navy Ship trying to do ?

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Ultrasound = sound higher then we can hear

•like a dog whistle

•like the sonar used by animals and submarines

•echolocation

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Infrasound = sound lower then what we can hear

•Elephant stomp

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By Doctors:

•Expectant mothers get ultrasound tests to examine their unborn babies for health problems

•A viewable picture is actually developed.

•Why do you think the ultrasound is preferred over the older x-ray technology on expectant mother?

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By People:

•Used a lot in teeth cleaning

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Class Activity:

W/S Concepts 8-4

AIM: What is an echo?

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Homework:

INTERNET QUESTIONS

AIM: What is an echo?

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