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In my opinion i would describe the texture of a hedgehog as very spiky and rough. The reason why i would describe it as that is because of how it feels and how it looks from the outside.
Biopsychology
The hormone is adrenalin (also known as epinephrine or adrenaline).
Yes, texture is a physical property.
3 Adjectives to describe how a person feels going into the mummy gallery alone are: Scared Creepy Strange. <---- I'm sure there are many more! These are just the first 3 that popped into my head!
The person probably has a very low self-esteem, very little self-confidence, and is depressed and feels alone.
Personal space is described as the distance between two people that a person feels comfortable.
Give as much detail as you can say how the person or it feels let it be like a interview! Or think you were that person or it how could you describe.
The simile "rough as sandpaper" is commonly used to describe something that feels rough.
Feels cold
The person feels like an outsider of a group.
describe how it tastes how it feels, your feelings when you kiss, your DESIRES
When a person feels what another person feels by touching them it is called Extra Sensory Perception (ESP) or someone that is very astute of human nature and then it is called intuition.
based on color and how it feels
There are many factors. One would be the distance a person is from the epicenter. A person who is further from a magnitude 7 earthquake would be less affected by the shockwaves than a person nearer to the epicenter of a magnitude 6 earthquake. The place the person is in at the time of the earthquake also may affect the intensity of what he feels. If one is in a tall and stable building during an earthquake, he would not feel the vibrations as much as one standing on the streets. The scale measuring the intensity of earthquakes should be considered too. A Mercalli Intensity Scale measuring magnitude 6 may possibly be more powerful than a Richter Scale measuring a magnitude 7, as more damage is caused.
a person feeling the weight of air feels