"The speed of light is faster than the speed of sound which can be evidenced by watching and listening to lightening. Lightening is seen before it is heard."
While this is true, the process by which we interpret light involves chemical reactions which takes more time than the mechanical functions carried out by our ears. Therefore if the stimulus is relatively close we will respond to sound before light.
Just seeing or hearing something
1. Seeing 2. Hearing 3. Smelling 4. Feeling 5. Tasting Hopefully this helps :)
The body will have a lower activation energy to react in a faster time For example, when there is danger, enzymes make it possible for you to react faster and avoid it. Faster reaction time. Enzymes can be reused over again because they don't change shape unless they are exposed to high temperatures or a drastic change in pH.
Five senses are sight (seeing), hearing (listening), smelling, feeling (touch), and tasting.
Seeing (the eyes) Smelling (the nose) are two examples.
How does Mrs. Stevenson react after hearing her husband's telegram
Seeing and hearing are important but not necessary to live a full life. Seeing and hearing gives you the ability to drive a car, ride a bike, work a job, and watch your kids grow up.
A warthog has trouble seeing and also hearing!
Light travels at a significantly faster rate than sound, so you can see things in a distance before you can hear them.
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The word "perception" involves both hearing and seeing, as it refers to the way we interpret and understand sensory information received through our various senses, including both vision and hearing.
Judaism emphasizes both; but hearing is paramount for Torah-learning.
it would be weird if you been seeing or hearing things. But put yourself in Helen Keller shoes and see how it feels for the rest of your life
The occipital lobe is important for seeing, as it processes visual information from the eyes. The temporal lobe is important for hearing, as it processes auditory information from the ears.
seeing, tasting, hearing, and smelling
That depends upon which style of learning is best for you! If you learn best by hearing, then it's auditory; if you learn best by seeing or reading, then it's visual!