Morse code is a method of communication that uses a series of dots, dashes, and spaces to represent letters and numbers. When a distress signal is sent using Morse code, the letters "SOS" are transmitted as a sequence of three dots, three dashes, and three more dots (· · · – – – · · ·). This particular sequence was chosen for its simplicity and ease of recognition, making it the most widely recognized distress signal in the world. In Morse code, the dot (.) represents a short signal, while the dash (-) represents a longer signal. The letter "S" is represented by three dots (· · ·) and the letter "O" is represented by three dashes (– – –). When transmitted as a sound, the SOS signal has a distinctive pattern and tone that can be easily recognized in an emergency situation.
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