no. glass eyes are just for replacing, it's not a new eye.
A magnifying glass is made to allow people to see small things enlarged. Strong magnifying glasses can help you see things invisible to the naked eye.
No, a person that has a glass eye can not see out of it. Glass eyes are just for looks and not meant to replace the function of the eye.
A glass eye is not there for vision. It is for cosmetic reasons.
People could see things that the naked eye could not
they are special glasses that help them pick up and see the smallest things that they might not be able to see with a naked eye.
People are looking for things that they can not see without the microscope. The microscope is similar to a magnifying glass. Pollen, bacteria, amoebas are a few things a person can see with the microscope.
Glasses have a glass lense surrounded by a frame. For some people, things are fuzzy and they either get glasses or contact lenses. If people can not read something that is far away, they are near-sighted. If someone has trouble seeing/reading up close then they are far-sighted. When someone can not read things, they either get glasses or eye contacts to help them. Some people prefer glasses and some prefer contacts. Contacts, you place over your eyes that just covers the colored part of your eye. It does not cover the white part of your eye. Contacts also help you see but you have to wash them daily.
just go right and u will see it
people with cross eyes can not see straight at first but when they develop ther seeing and they are able to control ther eyes and focus on things with there eye like e,g looking straight at a person.once they have learnt to keep there eyes and learn to focus on things then they maybe able to see straight
A hearing aid can help by increasing your ability different pitches of sound with ease, and a glass eye can increase the amount/distance you can see, similar to glasses.
Because the poor things can't see the glass.
To see eye-to-eye whilst talking means that you and the person/people that you are talking to agree on what is being said.