No, everyone's senses can vary in terms of sensitivity and perception. Factors such as genetics, age, health, and experience can all influence how individuals perceive and interpret sensory stimuli.
Coordination
The reason boils down to the fact that wherever people are and wherever they go, they like to do things such as wake up, go to work, come home, have dinner, watch TV, and go to bed, at roughly the same time on the clock AND when the sun is roughly at the same place in the sky ... high, low, or not in the sky at all. If everybody's clock reads the same, then the population of our country has two choices: -- EITHER everybody gets up and goes to work an hour or two after the sun rises, which is a different time every couple of states across the country, -- OR everybody gets up and goes to work at the same time, which means that some people always have to get up and go to work when it's dark outside, and go to bed when it's still light.
Coordination
your senses aretouchsmellsee-because its easy for you to catch .you have to start at small words then work up to big words.heartaste
The five senses in Hinduism are sight (drishti), taste (rasa), touch (sparsha), smell (gandha), and hearing (shabda). These senses are considered important for experiencing the world and cultivating awareness and mindfulness.
you use your five senses for earing seeing and smelling
Basically the same senses we have: sight, sound, balance, etc.
Same as a cat
The same senses used for language skills, hearing.
same as you do. same as everybody.
Of course they do. They have the same 5 senses that you have (like all mammals)!
Hamsters have the same senses as a person. Sight, sound, touch, taste, and smell.
Everybody is expected to work for the good of the country
Homeostasis.
the answer to this very cool question is yes
Raccoons have the same senses as most animals - vision, hearing, taste, smell and touch.
Coordination