What can you hear touch smell taste see in the forest Please give 5 examples or more

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Or less :)

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Answer 1
Answer: Hear :
Birds singing
Sticks cracking
Animals scurrying
(Sometimes) Water flowing
Leaves blowing

Touch :
Rough bark
Smooth grass
Thin sticks
Slim leaves
Berries

Smell:
Fresh leaves
Fruit
Mixture of bark and animals
That's it.

Taste :
Berries and fruit
Fresh air
Moreeee

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Explanation:

Answer:

the third one

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not the second one

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