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Why is radar useful when mapping areas that tend to be covered in clouds

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Radar uses sound to bounce off objects that send waves back to the radar showing where said objects are located.

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Radar uses waves of energy to map a surface. The waves can move through clouds and water, so a cloudy area can be mapped.

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