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I'm sure if you think about it, you'll know why. Of course, you're more than welcome to go taste a star if you can actually touch one without burning up.

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What does obsivation mean?

It seems like there is a typo in your question. If you meant "observation," it refers to the act of closely watching or monitoring something or someone to gain information or understanding. It involves using the senses to gather data through sight, sound, touch, smell, or taste.


What is used to make a observation?

To make an observation, you use your senses to gather information and data about a specific object or phenomenon. Observations are made using sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell to collect relevant details and describe what you see or experience.


Do you need to have vision to be able to observe something?

No, vision is not always required to observe something. Observing can involve using other senses such as hearing, touch, taste, or smell. People who are visually impaired can still observe and experience the world around them through these other senses.


What can a observation be?

An observation is a piece of information gathered through the use of the senses or scientific instruments. It can include details about an object, event, or phenomenon and serves as a foundation for further analysis or research. Observations should be objective, factual, and reproducible.


What can totally blind people actually see?

Totally blind people do not have any ability to see visual images, light, or darkness. They may experience sensations through their other senses, such as hearing, touch, taste, and smell, to navigate and understand their surroundings.