describe the surface of a planet using the 5 senses (year 7)....

Did you have a specific planet in mind?

How would you like us to help you with this assignment?

any planet would be ok... how can i describe a planet trying to use the 5 senses?...

The easiest planet to describe would be Earth.

What can you see?
What can you hear?
What can you taste?
What can you smell?
What can you feel?

what does earth look like,sounds like,taste like,smell like,feel like...

You've lived on Earth all of your life. Go out in your yard and look, listen, smell, taste, and feel.

To describe the surface of a planet using the five senses, we can imagine a hypothetical planet and explore how it might be perceived by our senses:

1. Sight: Imagine looking at the planet's surface. You might see vast landscapes, such as mountains, valleys, plains, or deserts. Note the colors, whether it is vibrant or dull, and the presence of bodies of water like oceans, rivers, or lakes. Also, observe the presence of any vegetation like forests, grasslands, or barren areas.

2. Hearing: Close your eyes and think about the sounds you might hear on the planet's surface. Could you hear the howling of wind, the crashing of waves on a beach, or the chirping of birds? Perhaps there are rumbling volcanoes or the rustling of leaves in a forest. Consider the absence of sound if it's a quiet or desolate area.

3. Touch: Imagine reaching out to touch the planet's surface. Is it rough, smooth, or somewhere in between? Does it feel warm or cold, wet or dry? Think about the different textures you might encounter, such as the roughness of rocks, the softness of sand, or the coolness of water.

4. Smell: Close your eyes and envision yourself on the planet, taking deep breaths. What scents might you detect? Is there a pleasant floral fragrance in the air from blooming flowers in a meadow? Are there any strong or pungent smells, like sulfur near a volcanic area, or the earthy smell of rain in a forest?

5. Taste: While it's not possible to taste a planet's surface directly, you can use your imagination and consider the taste of the air or any nearby edible resources. Is the air fresh, crisp, and clean? If there are edible plants or fruits, imagine their taste, whether they are sweet, sour, bitter, or perhaps unknown.

Remember, these descriptions will vary greatly depending on the specific planet. As an exercise, you can choose a particular planet and research information about its climate, geography, and atmosphere to offer a more accurate and detailed description.