sensation of moving around in space
vertigo
yes , look at a moving car or a walking person
Relative means it depends on the person's reference frame/point-of-view. For example, when you're in a moving car, your point-of-view tells you that the car is not moving at all (after all you're inside the car all the time, you only know the car is moving because the objects outside the car are moving against you). But another person standing on the sidewalk will see your moving car as moving at, say, 50 mph.
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Benign positional paroxysmal vertigo
A person standing on the ground. For the person on the train, ground is moving and the train is stationary.
yes , look at a moving car or a walking person
The symptoms for tendonitis vary from person to person. The most common signs are aches or pains with stiffness, swelling and redness, and a burning sensation around the inflamed joint.
Relative means it depends on the person's reference frame/point-of-view. For example, when you're in a moving car, your point-of-view tells you that the car is not moving at all (after all you're inside the car all the time, you only know the car is moving because the objects outside the car are moving against you). But another person standing on the sidewalk will see your moving car as moving at, say, 50 mph.
Mine field is one team building activity. In it you place objects randomly around the room and divide into teams of two. One person is then blindfolded and has to have trust in the other person as they are guided by vocal commands around the objects.
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The symptoms of UTI of the bacterial variety vary person to person but usually include a burning sensation when urinating and also include an itching sensation in the urethra.
No. The farther away you get from the sun, the slower the planets orbit. (and the sun looks smaller!). By the way, even if the planets were all moving at the same speed, they still wouldn't be lined up, because the distances traveled by planets with each revolution around the sun would be different. Therefore this question is reasonable. (this is another person) they do orbit more slowly, Newton's law of universal gravitation states that the larger the mass of the two objects and the closer together the objects are, the greater the force of gravity between the two objects.
When the visual perception track is impaired a person can have problems with moving objects and maintaining focus but will still have use and function of their vision if the action track was not damaged.
Everything that has mass exerts a gravitational pull on everything else with mass... but gravity is such a weak force that objects need to be huge in order to have any noticable effect. No person will ever be big enough that they can noticably attract objects around them.
Yes, it could get stuck in your digestive system bacause it is not moving around.
They can trip over (bags, objects, wires) as they can not see their way. They may not perceive imminent danger from another person or some mechanical object such as a vehicle or moving machinery.
Hunger