smelling tasting touching seeing
Considering senses, dogs are more complex, dogs have 6 senses, whereas humans av 5.
observing
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Observing.
an observation
Actually all of them, because qualitative means to take in by all of the senses. EX:Sound, Sight, Taste, Smell, and the feel of it.
The mechanical properties are significantly improved.
We are attentive when there is fire because lives and properties are at stake, there is this adrenaline rush that keeps our senses more sensitive.
The mechanical properties are significantly improved.
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The answer depends on which properties you have in mind. And since you have not bothered to share that crucial bit of information, I cannot provide a more useful answer.
You buy properties to insure income. The more properties you have, the more income you will receive. This money isn't really all that useful, since you'll make way more money with jobs. However, its wise to keep your income well above your upkeep.
Size can be a qualitative property of matter, meaning we observe it with our 5 senses. A more exact measurement can be made, such as the length, mass, weight, or volume of matter. These are considered quantitative properties, or measurable properties.
Your senses can be unreliable for measuring temperature because they are subjective and can be influenced by factors such as personal comfort levels, external conditions, or prior experiences. A thermometer provides a more accurate and objective measurement of temperature by detecting changes in thermal properties that are not perceptible to the human senses.
i need to answer this --> Properties of alloy that are different to and more useful than the main metal... i think this means what do they do?
Color is generally the least useful characteristic in identifying minerals, as many minerals can come in a variety of colors. Other properties, such as hardness, streak, cleavage, and specific gravity, are more reliable indicators for identifying minerals.
it is useful because when combining the useful properties of two or more substances in a composite, chemists can make new material that works better than either one alone