The ability to see is one such example- using the powers of sight, often granted through an organisms eyes but in some rare cases through another orifice, gives the organism the ability to observe- the ability to see
indirect observation
The heater makes a humming sound.
Observation. Obtaining data though the senses of sight, touch, taste, smell, and hearing.
Observation is a process skill that involves using the senses to gather information about the surrounding environment or a specific object or phenomenon. It involves carefully looking, listening, touching, or smelling to collect data that can be used to make inferences or draw conclusions.
Observation typically involves several senses, primarily sight and hearing, but can also include touch, taste, and smell depending on the context. For example, visual observation is crucial for seeing colors, shapes, and movements, while auditory observation helps in perceiving sounds and nuances in the environment. In some cases, tactile sensations or olfactory cues can enhance understanding and provide additional information about an object or situation. Overall, a combination of senses contributes to a comprehensive observational experience.
What did you say?? Uses for your senses?? Concerned Adkins, who uses for your senses nowadays?
AN OBSERVATION IS INFORMATION GATHERED THROUGH THE USES OF THE SENSES OR WITH AID OF INSTRUMENTS
Your Five Senses .You dont have common senses! You know observation? So Just Like that!Observation , by your five senses Mgabobo
observation
An observation that uses all five senses could be describing a fresh fruit market. You might see vibrant colors of various fruits, hear the lively chatter of vendors and customers, smell the sweet and tangy aromas, taste a sample of juicy fruit, and feel the textures of different produce in your hands. This multi-sensory experience enhances the richness of the observation, making it more vivid and engaging.
making an observation
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Give one example of an observation that you could make with your 5 senses.
making an observation
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.
Inference is a logical interpretation. Observation is using your senses.