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Direct evidence is the type of evidence derived from one or more of the five senses.

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How do you use the word senses in a sentence?

That depends on how you want to use it. Sense as in logic: "This doesn't make many sense," Sense as in see, hear, feel, etc.: "A dog's sense of smell is better than a human's."


What is the connection of the 5 senses in your brain?

well you have five sences which are your hearing, seeing, smelling, feeling, tasting. Your brain controls them. Your brain is like 5 times more powerful. It's awesome learning about the brain and nervous system eh? be good kidso's


What is the difference in meaning between the words sensuous and sensual?

Sensuous usually involves the senses involved in aesthetic enjoyment, as of art or music. Sensual more often applies to the physical senses or appetites, more particularly those associated with sexual pleasure.


To notice what is happening with 5 senses?

What is your question? Also, humans have more than 5 senses. Besides hearing, vision, taste, smell and touch we can also measure temperature, balance, the position of our limbs, etc.


How many senses do you really have?

We have 7 senses. Sight Hearing Smell Taste Touch The other two are the VESTIBULAR and the KINESTHETIC The Kinesthetic sense lets us know what position our body is in. For instance, if you were in a dark room and held up five fingers, without seeing them, you would know you are holding up five fingers. The Vestibular sense lets us know what direction we are facing (upside down or right-side up). For instance, if you are hanging upside down, your body knows that by the vestibular fluids running up to your head (the sensation of "blood rushing to your head").

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What is a writing or speech that appeals to one or more of the five senses called?

imagery


What do you call a noun that can be perceived by one or more of the five senses?

Concrete noun.


Why animals have only five senses?

because human are more intelligent than animal.


What are tarantula senses?

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.


When scientists use their five senses this gathers what kind of information?

Qualitative Information - color,shape, texture, etc. As opposed to quantitative information. But the questions flawed as humans have many more than five senses.


What is a sentence with the six senses with it?

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.


What is Writing words or phrases that appeal to one or more of five senses?

Vanilla scented Its a Imagery {image}


During an inquiry activity You can use one or more of your five senses during an inquiry activity to make?

observations


What is language that appeals to one of the five senses?

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.


Are there five facial colors?

There are far more than five. For evidence, see the number of foundation shades at your nearest makeup department.


What senses do animals use to migrate?

some senses used by animals for migration are visual cues, solar navigation, magnetic fields, star navigation, and polarized light. There has been much evidence that magnetic fields play an important role in navigation.


How important is the sense of smell?

Of the five senses, smell ranks fourth in importance for humans, although it is much more pronounced in other animals.