if you are taking about the kinect it gets the heat from you body and senses your movements and it copy your body movements and puts it on the TV and if you wave something like an wii it copy's the remote movements from the sensor.
The only one is Kinect for XBOX 360, and it has a camera.
Not really.
YES. Console games and computer games differ in a sense that computer games are able to be modded - if I want to download a batman for the sims game, I can find a batman online and install him into the game without playing it. You can't do that on a console game.
obviously not, them dont even have hands or feet in that sense
Yes, babies can sense other babies in the womb through movements and sounds, but they do not have a full understanding of what is happening.
It might make sense to say that you were manual if you work well with your hands, but this is not generally the way the word manual is used. Manual is a term that is often used to describe an item that works when pressure from hands is applied to the item.
haha that doesn't make sense wit their hands ? lol
Radiation and sense of touch which is the receptors of our hands feeling things close to us
Proprioceptors are sensory receptors that provide information about body position and movements. They are found in muscles, tendons, and joints, contributing to our sense of proprioception.
Holding hands in a circle can create a sense of unity and connection by physically linking individuals together, symbolizing cooperation and support. This simple act fosters a feeling of togetherness and solidarity, promoting a shared purpose and a sense of belonging among participants.
Question doesn't make much sense. All consoles have there ups and downs. The Nintendo consoles are not the best graphic systems but are really fun to play. The PS3 and Xbox 360 tries to beat each other in graphics and performance, none isnt better than the other.
The answer to the riddle is a clock. A clock has hands that indicate the time but does not have feet. It "runs" in the sense that it continuously keeps time throughout the day.