You use these to see.
Eyes
You use these to hear.
Ears
You use this to touch and feel.
Skin
You use this to smell.
Nose
You use this to taste.
Tongue
What you see in a room with no light.
Dark or Darkness
We listen to this when we want to dance or have fun.
Music
What you call something that feels warm.
Hot
People wear this to smell good.
Perfume
Most candy tastes like this.
Sweet
The "color" of something see-through.
Clear or Transparent
The lack or absence of sound.
Silence.
What you feel when you touch ice.
Cold.
What you call something that smells bad.
Stinky
The other sense helps you taste better.
Smell
The amount colors can we distinguish.
More than 10 million
If someone can't hear, they will use this language.
Sign Language
You feel this when you are hurt.
Pain
This species has a better sense of smell than humans.
Animals
The tiny sensors on our tongue that help us experience flavors.
Taste Buds
The black part of your eye.
Pupil
The invisible waves of noise that go into your ears.
Sound.
This painful sensation is often confused for a flavor.
Spicy.
You do this to smell something better.
Sniff.
The main five flavors.
Sweet, Sour, Salty, Bitter, Umami