An insect has 2 antennae which it uses to feel it's way around.
It depends on the insect, but usually antennae are used as feelers. The insect uses the antennae to feel their way around when their other senses are undeveloped or not working well enough. That's not always the case, though.
it helps its sense of direction and helps feel its way around
the uses of tragedy is so that we know theirs love in the world when you feel that way,and theirs always a way out or something
Well this may not apply to many, but the reason why I feel comfortable around my boyfriend is because he makes me feel that way. The way he acts around me and how he treats me makes me realize that he expects me to be me, and noone else.
He uses his senses of smell, touch, and hear to find his way around.
It is believed that the first insect in the world was a wingless primitive insect-like creature that lived around 400 million years ago during the Devonian period. These early insects are thought to have resembled silverfish or bristle tails, and they paved the way for the diverse insect species we see today.
All I know is that the praying mantis is the only insect that can turn its head over its shoulder. I doubt it can turn its head all the way around.
It depends. Which way is the insect spinning? Is it a spider? Spiders are known to spin very well.
You sweat because it is your body's way of cooling down. You feel thirst because sweating uses water from your body, so it needs to be replenished.
You will know by the way you feel towards them and if you want to be around them.
Various navigation methods were proposed, however some aspects of insect navigation that are not completely understood. Scent trail. Counting steps. Polarised light. etc. Just Google "insect navigation" and read your way around. It is amazing how small their brain is for the skills they exhibit.
Sometimes feel around, but are guided by a person with sight for the most part.