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wear your sun glasses
To block the light out of their eyes, until they get accustomed to it. But, it isn't instinct to close your eyes in bright light. Muscles around the eye pull it closed to protect the inner areas of the eye.
It happens so to protect our eyes from the bright light.When the harmful light rays hit the retina,the brain forces us to shut our eyes by making us sneeze.
It protects your eyes from the bright light of the electric arc and covers your head and neck to protect you from sparks.
cos your eyes haven't adjusted to the bright light
The Lombard's movement, also known as the Lombard reflex, is an automatic upward movement of the eyes that occurs in response to increased ambient light. This reflex helps protect the eyes from bright light by causing the eyes to raise or squint to reduce the amount of light entering the eye.
because the light blinds our eyes it is to bright no one can see it
A bright light that causes you to shut your eyes is called a glare. A glare is harmful in that light enters your eye, but doesn't help you see.
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no it is to bright for there eyes
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You can only see that car's headlights since you are just focusing your eyes in it not in the entire car. Your eyes adjust to the light by using an 'iris'. When bright light is shone into your eyes, the iris shuts down to protect your eyes. The surrounding area, especially behind the light, is many times darker. Because your eyes have shut down the light, there is not enough light entering your eyes to see the darker areas.