Owls communicate using long-wavelength hoots, while songbirds use short-wavelength tweets. Which of the sounds can be heard over a greater distance in a forest?

A) neither the hoot nor the tweet will be able to pebettate the forest
B) tweet of the song bird
C) hoot of the owl
D) both the hoot and tweet will travel the same distance through the forest

it's the hoot of the owl

To determine which sound can be heard over a greater distance in a forest, we need to understand the properties of sound waves. Sound travels in waves and its properties, such as wavelength and frequency, affect how far it can travel.

In this scenario, owls use long-wavelength hoots, while songbirds use short-wavelength tweets. Generally, long-wavelength sounds are able to travel further than short-wavelength sounds.

Therefore, the correct answer is C) hoot of the owl. The long-wavelength hoots of owls are more likely to be heard over a greater distance in a forest compared to the short-wavelength tweets of songbirds.