Marine mammals use echolocation to detect objects. For echolocation to work, marine mammals must be able to ________.

A. generate rapidly produced clicks of short duration
B. screen out unrelated loud noises in the sea
C. detect faint echoes as their clicks reflect back from objects
D. evaluate the time and direction of return sounds
E. All of these are correct.


Answer: E

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