32. The author uses the expression "the azimuth of the sound" (highlighted portion) most nearly to refer to a sound's:
Your Answer is
Correct Answer is G
Explanation
It doesn’t matter if you don’t know azimuth, continue to look down: in addition the sound is perceived as…offers further clues to horizontal location” shows that the previous one is also a method to locate horizontal location, and then explain azimuth=horizontal location;
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