The second sense is typically related to the perception of touch, taste, or smell in the context of the five main senses: sight, hearing, touch, taste, and smell. It plays a crucial role in our ability to interact with and understand the world around us.
Actually, the first one is completely independent on the second one. But the second one doesn't make any sense without the first one.
This question makes no sense. The answer is 450 feet...which you just said!
The sense of hearing is typically considered second in supplying information about the external world, after vision. While vision provides a significant amount of detail through sight, hearing allows us to detect sounds, understand language, and perceive our environment in ways that sight alone cannot. Auditory information can convey emotional tone and alert us to dangers, enhancing our overall awareness of our surroundings.
The second stage in the listening process is interpretation, where we try to make sense of the information we have received by assigning meaning to it based on our knowledge, experiences, and perspectives. This stage involves analyzing and understanding the message in order to extract valuable insights and respond effectively to what has been communicated.
You really ought to read what you have written before you hit "submit." This makes absolutely no sense, and you'd have noticed that if you took half a second to think.
They joined up for the Second World War out of a sense of duty.
common sense
this makes no sense.
I'm sorry but this makes no sense
this question doesn't even make sense
You can interpret that question in two ways. In the first sense, cells are selected when you want to do something with them, like copy them or format them. In the second sense, cells are selected when they are highlighted. This can be done with the mouse or keyboard.You can interpret that question in two ways. In the first sense, cells are selected when you want to do something with them, like copy them or format them. In the second sense, cells are selected when they are highlighted. This can be done with the mouse or keyboard.You can interpret that question in two ways. In the first sense, cells are selected when you want to do something with them, like copy them or format them. In the second sense, cells are selected when they are highlighted. This can be done with the mouse or keyboard.You can interpret that question in two ways. In the first sense, cells are selected when you want to do something with them, like copy them or format them. In the second sense, cells are selected when they are highlighted. This can be done with the mouse or keyboard.You can interpret that question in two ways. In the first sense, cells are selected when you want to do something with them, like copy them or format them. In the second sense, cells are selected when they are highlighted. This can be done with the mouse or keyboard.You can interpret that question in two ways. In the first sense, cells are selected when you want to do something with them, like copy them or format them. In the second sense, cells are selected when they are highlighted. This can be done with the mouse or keyboard.You can interpret that question in two ways. In the first sense, cells are selected when you want to do something with them, like copy them or format them. In the second sense, cells are selected when they are highlighted. This can be done with the mouse or keyboard.You can interpret that question in two ways. In the first sense, cells are selected when you want to do something with them, like copy them or format them. In the second sense, cells are selected when they are highlighted. This can be done with the mouse or keyboard.You can interpret that question in two ways. In the first sense, cells are selected when you want to do something with them, like copy them or format them. In the second sense, cells are selected when they are highlighted. This can be done with the mouse or keyboard.You can interpret that question in two ways. In the first sense, cells are selected when you want to do something with them, like copy them or format them. In the second sense, cells are selected when they are highlighted. This can be done with the mouse or keyboard.You can interpret that question in two ways. In the first sense, cells are selected when you want to do something with them, like copy them or format them. In the second sense, cells are selected when they are highlighted. This can be done with the mouse or keyboard.
(p) touch > sight > hearing > taste> smell > telekinesis
Fac- is the Latin root for 'you do'. From the root is formed 'facis' for 'you do', in the sense of the second person singular in the present indicative tense. Also from the same root is formed 'facitis', in the sense of the second person plural.
The sense that the narrator is addressing a specific person
Your question makes no sense.
Increasing it's velocity.In the math sense, It is the second derivative.
Not really.