It's a matter of opinion, but having your sight is probably better. You can fairly easily compensate for deafness by learning to read lips and then you can practically function as a person with no handicap at all, but there is no such compensation for blindness.
Both. It depends completely on your induvidual learning styles and what works best for you.
Everybody remembers things differently. I prefer visual, but some other nice person may prefer verbal, or even both!
Sight, hearing, touch and smell
nothing, but there is a rumor saying boys have better eye sight than girls and girls have better hearing than boys
sight,touch, hearing, taste,smelling
Sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell.
5 sences
Hearing. Sight is actually the last sense to develop.
Through sense. Same way humans do. Smells, sight, hearing, touch - these main 3 allow humans & animals to connect objects with situations & actions. That is how mice remember things.
hearing by far
Hearing is audio, using your ears. Sight is visual, using your eyes.
From sight .
Anything that you learn helps you to learn other things better! When you memorize poetry, you learn how to memorize, and that does help you memorize other things better.
Sight, hearing, touch and smell
The same as almost everything else, sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell, although they can use these a lot better than most animals
it really depends on the animal. compared to humans most animal senses are better then us. But senses that are most likely more developed then others is sight and hearing. With cats there sight, hearing and balance. In dogs its only hearing, the sight isn't as good. All animals in the wild have heightened senses to be able to be aware of their predators.
what is definition of limitation of sight and hering
what involves both hear and sight
Limitation of hearing refers to an impairment or loss of the ability to hear sounds, while limitation of sight refers to an impairment or loss of the ability to see clearly. These limitations can range from partial loss to complete loss of hearing or sight, and may be caused by various factors such as genetics, injury, disease, or aging. People with these limitations often rely on assistive devices or techniques to help compensate for their impairments.