How the eye sees begins with light rays that reflect off objects and travel through the eye's optical system. These rays of light are refracted and focused into a point of sharp focus on the retina. If it is not on the retina, vision quality is diminished.
The retina is the tissue that lines the inside of the back of the eye, where light-sensitive cells capture images. These images are then sent to the brain for interpretation via the eye's optic nerve.
Lastly, the eye's pupil widens or constricts to control the amount of light that reaches the retina. In bright conditions, the pupil constricts. In dark conditions, the pupil widens.
They have kin eyes.
Blink a few times
that will be a Microscope
because if you closse your eyes you can't see it clearly
Yes, it's not as bad as you think. I can see a lot more clearly in the ocean than i can in pools.
I can see clearly now by jimmy cliff. The word clearly is changed to clearer.
Fish eyes have a tough layer of scleral tissue covering their eyes, allowing them to see in water and eliminating the need for lids or coverings over the eyes. This means that a fish will not be able to clearly see us unless we are in the water with them, if they are looking out of a bowl or aquarium the glass would distort their vision.
yes it is better when you see with two eyes then one because when you cover your eye with your hand you dont see that clearly as when you two eyes
starfish have eyes but they can only see light and dark, but they cannot see clearly, so no, they cannot see in the dark.
yes i try it once and it work on h20 behind the scenes they said they used milk to help them see clearly
No their eyes won`t open for 10 to 14 days then it takes about a week for them to see clearly
Dont ever look at the sun directly or you will hurt your eyes!!