Your 5 senses are: sight, smell, touch, hear, and tasted.
Your sense of taste is important because it helps you choose and enjoy food. Your tongue helps to keep you safe. It warns you when foods have gone bad so that you don't eat them.
Your sense of smell is important because it helps you to enjoy the favour of food and drinks and the smell of flowers.
It keeps you safe too as you use it to smell smoke, warning you of danger.
Touching is important as it helps you keep yourself safe. If you stand on a prickle the message travels up your leg to your brain telling you to move off the prickle. Or if a cup of tea is nearby, just by touching you can tell if its hot. Your sense of taste is important because it helps you choose and enjoy food. Your tongue helps to keep you safe. It warns you when foods have gone bad so that you don't eat them.
Hearing helps us listen to music, people talking and other sounds. Cells in your ears send a message to your brain to tell you what the sound is.
Your ears can keep you safe. You use them to listen for fire alarms or car horns when crossing the road
Your sight helps you to understand your surroundings. It lets you see an object's colour, size, shape, movement and distance.
Your sense of sight is important as it warns you of danger, eg. looking for cars when crossing the road.
It is very important to protect your eyes.
Science can explain how thing happen. Example, science can explain why you can walk without slipping. Without science, there would be no technology. Technology can make what we do simpler. With the help of technology, everything is simpler.
These sentences are very common. He has no common sense. Common nails have broad heads. We have nothing in common.
The type of data that uses the five senses to gather information is known as qualitative data. This type of data is collected through observations, interviews, and sensory experiences, allowing researchers to understand phenomena based on descriptions rather than numerical measurements. Qualitative data often includes insights into emotions, behaviors, and perceptions.
You have more than five sense organs.Balance, which includes acceleration and attitude;Taste which has about six discriminants;Vision, which has two major discriminants (brightness, colour);Hearing (frequency and loudness);Touch (sharp and blunt sensors, a wisp touch sensor, and pain);Olfactory ( several discriminants).Vibration can be detected as well.Heat and Cold may be the only non-contact touch sensors we have.
Sense About Science was created in 2003.
INTERTRACTION is the imfortant of the science
art is very imfortant
art is very imfortant
art is very imfortant
The BRAIN!
The BRAIN!
sense as in common sense or a sense of style or the five senses
background to sense organ
the imfortant is the body part of the body that help to circulate theblood.
There are five major sense organs. Hear, touch, smell, and taste.
Taste
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