• Frequency of Use
    50 %
  • Retention Rate
    60 %
  • Complexity
    70 %
  • Sonar Meanings

    noun a system for the detection of objects underwater and for measuring the water's depth by emitting sound pulses and detecting or measuring their return after being reflected

    Fields related to sonar

    Military

    Sonar is used in the military for underwater navigation, detecting submarines, and underwater communication.

    Marine biology

    Sonar is used in marine biology to study the behavior and movements of marine animals.

    Oceanography

    Sonar is used in oceanography to measure the depth of the ocean floor and map underwater features.

    Fisheries

    Sonar is used in fisheries to locate schools of fish and assess fish populations.

    Oil and Gas Exploration

    Sonar is used in oil and gas exploration to map the seafloor and locate potential drilling sites.

    Occupation Usage of sonar

    Writer

    Sonar technology can be used by writers researching underwater environments for their work, providing accurate details and descriptions.

    Marine Biologist

    Marine biologists use sonar to study marine life and map the ocean floor.

    Oceanographer

    Oceanographers use sonar to study ocean currents, map the seafloor, and locate underwater features.

    Naval Engineer

    Naval engineers use sonar technology to design and develop underwater vehicles, submarines, and other maritime equipment.

    Fisheries Biologist

    Fisheries biologists use sonar to study fish populations, monitor habitats, and track migration patterns.

    Underwater Archaeologist

    Underwater archaeologists use sonar to locate and map submerged archaeological sites and shipwrecks.

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