Their sight is not very good (they can only see in blue, green and infra-red), it is worse than humans.
But their taste, touch, smell and hearing is better then humans.
They dont use their sight as often as they use their e.g. smell,hearing.
i would use:hot
The rats' home in "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH" is an elaborate underground network of tunnels and chambers beneath the rosebush in the farmer's garden. It is well-organized and spacious, with areas for living, food storage, and even a library. The rats have furnished it with salvaged items from the human world, making it comfortable and functional.
Jeremy is a kind-hearted crow who befriends Mrs. Frisby and helps her throughout the story. He is loyal and brave, often putting himself in danger to assist Mrs. Frisby and her family. Despite his initial bumbling nature, Jeremy proves to be a valuable ally in their journey.
because we need to measure temperature and precipitaion to describe whether , that we cannot do with our five senses
yes, but their other senses are quite good.
Well it is the visual proccing center . And your senses such as smell taste an your other senses
Kangaroo rats are found in desert ecosystems
What did you say?? Uses for your senses?? Concerned Adkins, who uses for your senses nowadays?
It would be descriptive
Auditory or Aural
Language that appeals to the senses is generally described as 'sensory language'. The writer uses multiple descriptive terms that stem from different senses to describe one thing.
A simple way to describe this would be, an observation is what you see, and an interpretation is what you conclude about what you have seen. OR An observation is a fact, something your senses detect happening while an interpretation is what you make of it by what you have sensed with your senses.