No, you can't see 135 picometer (one trillionth) of a meter with your eyes, even using the most powerful optical microscope.
No. It does NOT have an eye as an organ of sight.
cats have better eye sight, with colours, us and cats are about equal. cats can see the furthest and considering how far we can see, cats see far things in detail unlike humans, it gets blurry. our normal sight range are about the same, though cats can see things quicker than we can
If your eye sight is weak you should go see the optometrist. They will look into your eyes and see what the trouble is. It could be a simple fix such as wearing glasses.
Seeing fish in the see. I think you would've known that. What are eyes for?
Do you mean that you can't see out of your right eye? If so, go for an eye-sight test to find out
Ultraviolet and infrared are colors that the human eye cannot see.
Ultraviolet and infrared are colors that the human eye can't see.
That depends on your eye sight.
your eye being closed
long eye sight is like standing on the edge of the lake and being able to see something or someone on the other side while near sight is like reading a book.
Far as Human Eye Could See was created in 1987.
The human eye can typically see objects as small as 0.1 millimeters, which is about the width of a human hair.