Certain moths have very sensitive hearing equipment that allows them to detect ultrasonic sounds, which can help them evade predators like bats that use ultrasound for echolocation.
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Frequencies higher than 20 kHz are called ultrasonic sound or ultrasound. Animals such as dolphins, bats, and porpoises produce these sounds.
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Some animals might detect earthquakes before humans because earthquakes produce low-frequency infrasound before the main shock waves, which can possibly alert the animals.
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Rhinoceroses communicate using infrasound with frequencies as low as 5 Hz. Whales and elephants also produce sounds in the infrasound range.
Sound bounces off solid or liquid surfaces, much like a rubber ball bouncing off a wall. This phenomenon is known as reflection of sound.