it depends, some people can even see UV light emitted from the. Very very rare, but yeah some people can see more than others but on average.....about 1o million, it seems alot, but some colors you cant tell apart...acording to most websites.
No, due to the fact that werewolves do not exist, and the fact that many werewolves have different eye colours
blue green brown and black
Different colours appear because it is the way the human eye perceives them. Colours have different wave lengths and human's eyes can see that which makes you see it as a colour. The thing that makes colours different is the size of the wavelength.
its white with lots of spots with different colours.
The eye is used to sense the electromagnetic waves. Different wavelengths give different colours.- Jane Bond
Actually it is normal. I personally know 7 people that have 2 different eye colours.
You can learn all the different parts of the eye, what they can detect and what there primary function is and how they might work
Yes, the human eye can detect light of different wavelengths. This is because the eye contains different types of photoreceptor cells - cones for color vision and rods for low-light vision. Each type of photoreceptor is sensitive to a specific range of wavelengths, allowing the eye to perceive a wide spectrum of colors.
the colors of a lady bug can be red and black.......................................
A "smokey eye" is the name for a specific eye make-up look. It usually involves the use of both eye shadow and eye liner, which are layered and blended around the lid of the eye to give a dark, shaped and smudged appearance. Many different colours can be used, often from the same palette.
Rods in the human eye do not detect color. They are responsible for detecting light and dark, while cones are the cells that detect color. Cones contain three types of pigments that are sensitive to different wavelengths of light, allowing us to perceive color.
zendaya's eye colours are brown