Definition: Acrophonic, acrophonic or acrophonic - noun: A term describing an underwater sound that is primarily produced by living organisms. It is defined as a sonic signal that can be perceived by both humans and animals. Acrophonics are typically found in marine environments such as the ocean floor, where the waves generate acoustic waves that resonate at very low frequencies (acrospectrum). The frequency range of acrophonic sounds is wide ranging from 0.25 to 4 kHz, depending on the depth of sound. These sounds can be detected by humans through ultrasound or other echo research methods and are also used in marine surveys, marine biologists study, and marine conservation projects to monitor ocean currents.
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