Concrete noun.
a matter is something that occupies space and can be perceived by one or more senses; a physical body, a physical substance, or the universe as a whole. that means it is not because it does not occupy space and it is not a physical substance.
more distant :)
non-concret
Vision
both but i rather call it claw machine people call it more that
Direct evidence is the type of evidence derived from one or more of the five senses.
multisensory : adjective . Relating to or involving several bodily senses: multisensory methods of reading instruction.
imagery
because human are more intelligent than animal.
There are many more than five senses. Some estimates put the number as high as 21, but it is generally agreed that five is the minimum. The basic five senses are touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing. Others include an additional four senses to the list, which include the sense of temperature, pain, balance, and body position. A tarantula would use all of these.
Qualitative Information - color,shape, texture, etc. As opposed to quantitative information. But the questions flawed as humans have many more than five senses.
There are 5 traditional senses; sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. The sixth sense is usually in reference to paranormal gifts such as precognition, this is not a sense. However there are more senses than the traditional five. The feeling of; balance and speed, temperature, pain, and time are only a few senses we have beyond the traditional five.
Vanilla scented Its a Imagery {image}
observations
Language that appeals to one of the five senses is called sensory language. It is used to create vivid imagery and evoke emotions by describing how something looks, sounds, smells, tastes, or feels. By engaging the senses, sensory language helps readers or listeners to connect more deeply with the text or speech.
Observation is the use of senses to gather information. Please note, however, that humans have more than five senses. This is an over-simplification that discounts different types of "touch" as well as things like balance, time perception, sense of direction.
Of the five senses, smell ranks fourth in importance for humans, although it is much more pronounced in other animals.