There isn't much info here to help answer the question, but you could face (1) losing your glasses and (2) having your vision obscured by raindrops, sand, salt or snow. Contact lenses might be an answer, since you can wear them underneath suitable eye protection. Other things that might help include - spectacle retainers, so that your glasses aren't washed off, having a dry cloth, water-shedding spray and cleaning materials to hand, getting custom lenses or lens coatings- plastic lenses can scratch, glass lenses can crack or smash. Goggles can cover your glasses and protect them from waves, snow or salt water, or you might want to consider prescription watersport sunglasses or goggles, which can be weather-resistant and a lot tougher than ordinary glasses, particularly if they have a weather-resistant coating, and an elastic band to keep them on your head.
that will depend on the yield, weather, if you were wearing glasses that filter out UV, and several other factors
Erosion is defined as wearing away of something. An example of erosion includes the formation of rock sculptures due to wind and weather conditions.
With cold winter conditions, a material you can use for your patio tiles is porcelain. Its properties make resistant to your harsh weather conditions.
weather conditions affect us because without weather conditions we won't be able to breathe.
the weather conditions are usally warm
If you're wearing the Jawbone securely and with a hat just for safetys sake you should be just fine.
Climate is one weather related word that refers to all weather conditions. Climate refers to the weather conditions of one particular location.
Nile changed the weather conditions in ancient Egypt.
Blizzards weather conditions
Weather
It is obvious that one would want to wear wool outerwear when the weather is cold. However, avoid wearing wool outerwear during wet weather. Wool is very absorbent and when wet, very heavy.
wearing or ageing