In our lungs alone, we contain the atoms of oxygen, nitrogen, and other elements that have at one time or another been a part of someone else's body, part of the ocean, part of a plant- perhaps some part of everything at one point or another. Also that the various bacteria, and other organisms that live within our bodies and are, numerically, more 'us' than even our cells- and these we surely have in common. We are sharing the space on earth, and are part of each other in more ways than we can imagine
Taste
The fluid in the inner ears; the reason why you get dizzy when you spin around is because the fluid is sloshing around.
to look around more than needed
Depends on your beliefs. If you believe in evolution, that humans evolved into what is seen today, then sense of smell was a mutation that formed out of sense of danger and preservation. If you believe in God, that God created humans, then sense of smell was designed to give humans both an added pleasure and a better understanding of the world around them.
It means the person has a sense of smell and there has possibly been a fire.
It is usually what they have grown up around. Every farmer is diferent in this sense.
They mean that the person's mood will shift and they will see that whatever the other person has said makes sense.
It means that the person knows A LOT about horses. For example, if you can name all the parts of a horse, then you have horse sense. Generally, it means that the person has good common sense.
According to scientists, they did. In fact, they were thought to have an even better sense of smell than dogs, and dogs' sense of smell if around 60 times better than a person's.
It varies depending on the person and the coconut. Every coconut is different and each person has a different sense of taste and smell, it's just how you perceive it.
Mainly the 6th sense is the extra thin sense a person has or can develope between this world and the extrodinary. A person with a 6th sense can feel the thin vibrations of the unknown or unexplainable. A person who can read blindfolded is an example of the 6th sense.
The sentence is grammatically correct, but it does not make sense to me. A prelude is something that precedes something else. It does not make sense to me that a person (you) could precede my each and every breath. I could make sense of something like "A gurgling rattle precedes my each and every breath", because that would be a noise that comes before each breath, and that could happen if there is difficulty breathing. But how could a person come before each breath? It is possible that I lack the poetic sensibility to make sense of this. It is also possible that you meant to convey a romantic notion and did not use the correct words for what you wanted to say. - Perhaps you meant to say: I think of you with every breath I take.
skin and ears
Nervous system causes the person to sense pain.
Every person has necessities. In an economic sense, this includes money to be able to purchase food, water, clothes/shelter/warmth and medicine.
In the poem "Every I Climb a Tree," the speaker experiences a sense of freedom, joy, and connection with nature when climbing a tree. Each climb allows the speaker to feel more in touch with themselves and the world around them, bringing a sense of peace and wonder to their life.
The last sense a dying person loses is hearing.