Proprioceptors
Because when light passes from water to air, it changes its direction, but in judging the object's position in terms of the light from it, the human brain assumes that the light has traveled a straight line. Much like the way in which your brain perceives your face to be behind the mirror.
There is not one single sensory organ but several. Eyes, ears, mouth (taste), skin (feel), nose (smell) and the elusive (not so much a physical organ) innate instinct aka intuition. All of these be it separate and/or combined make up the sensory organs. All of these, by way of the Nervous system and more particularly the brain, are what function as the sensory organ(s).
well judging by the position that they come in on festivals i would say the vacc
The present progressive tense of "judge" is "judging." For example, "She is judging the competition."
The Event Viewer is reached in Administrative Tools, which is listed in System Maintenance.
An instrument for determining the weight or pressure of the atmosphere, and hence for judging of the probable changes of weather, or for ascertaining the height of any ascent.
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The present progressive is formed with am, is, or are + a present participle (which always ends in -ing).I am judging (first person singular)We are judging (first person plural)You are judging (second person singular and plural)He/she/it is judging (third person singular)They are judging (third person plural)
what are the criteria in judging for a Speech Chooir Competion? what are the criteria in judging the speech choir competition?
The present progressive tense for "judge" is "judging."
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The past progressive tense of "judge" is "was judging" or "were judging" depending on the subject of the sentence.