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The perception of the color or darkness behind closed eyelids can vary among individuals, but it's generally described as dark or black rather than gray. When your eyes are closed and not exposed to light, the absence of visual stimuli often leads to a perception of darkness. The exact shade can depend on factors such as ambient light in the environment and individual variations in perception.
The answer is darkness or the inside of your eyelids.
Yes, you would see a glow from the back of your eyelids when your eyes were closed.
Light does not push back darkness. Darkness is not a thing unto itself that can be pushed. It is simply the relative absence of light.
The thinnest part of your skin is your eyelids.
no they dont have eyelids
Dogs actually have 3 eyelids.
3 eyelids
Yes, dinosaurs did have eyelids.
earths tilt
3 eyelids
Rats have eyelids.