Multiple intelligences theory proposes that intelligence is composed of several different abilities rather than a single general ability. Some proposed intelligences include: linguistic intelligence involving sensitivity to spoken and written language; logical-mathematical intelligence involving logic and numbers; spatial intelligence involving visual and spatial reasoning; bodily-kinesthetic intelligence involving physical movement and handling objects; musical intelligence involving rhythm, pitch and timbre; interpersonal intelligence involving sensitivity to others' moods and feelings; intrapersonal intelligence involving self-reflection and awareness; naturalistic intelligence involving recognition of flora and fauna. The theory claims that individuals may have strengths in some intelligences and relative weaknesses in others.