None that will make a dramatic difference.
night vision
Vitamin A is needed to prevent night blindness.
It is best to first consult to an optician or a local eye doctor before getting coloured contacts as they can cause adverse reactions with the eyes, but the best shade for brown eyes is green.
Not really. It does allow you to see as if you had good vision, but your it doesn't correct your eyes, it adjusts the light so it hits your eyes correctly. True correction for vision is surgery and that's not 100% -I have been told that without your glasses your eyes get worse . So wear your glasses/contacts and it can make your eyesight better . I'm sorry if this is wrong , that's what I have been told .
Night blindness and reduction of peripheral vision.
They have night vision which gives them an advantage to hunt down precise enemies
They have special eyes that reflect off of any light which makes them see at night.
most animals have some sort of night vision and humans dont so its harder for us to see at night
Retinol
Contacts are meant to correct your vision. They are supposed to have the same function as glasses without the inconvenience.
no, cataracts can blur the vision but eyes don't naturally fog up OR in my case, yes. Yes they can. I do not wear contacts, have 20 20 vision with no eye problems. Ignoring the fact that if I blow into hot drinks, they steam up.
We would be able to see with night-vision during the night.