Spatial intelligence, one of the multiple intelligences proposed by psychologist Howard Gardner in his theory of multiple intelligences, refers to the ability to visualize and manipulate spatial relationships and understand the spatial dimensions of objects. Individuals with strong spatial intelligence are adept at tasks involving spatial reasoning, visualization, and understanding the relationships between objects in space. Key characteristics of spatial intelligence include: 1. **Visualization**: The ability to create mental images and manipulate them in one’s mind.

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