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Braking would deteriorate and you could damage the rotors.
Fats deteriorate upon exposure to oxygen, heat, metals, and light. A lot depends on what sort of fat it is. Animal fats are more susceptible to damage from oxygen and metals. Vegetable fats are more susceptible to damage from heat and light.
it won't damage your vision but you will have to us glasses or contacts.You would have to just be not to close to the computer.
Are you experiencing some loss of sight? You may have damage if you arent wearing sunglasses while your outside. If you use the uvb protection kind you would be alright. Also if you sleep with the light on in your room it may cause irreprerable damage. I would advise you get your eyes checked by a professional asap.
the weathering and erosion
the weathering and erosion
No Not if used correctly
Damage to the optic nerve can lead to vision problems because it is responsible for transmitting visual information from the eye to the brain. When the optic nerve is damaged, it can result in partial or complete loss of vision in the affected eye. This can manifest as blurry vision, blind spots, or even total blindness in severe cases.
Binocular vision is when two eyes are used instead of one. It is not a condition that needs any medical intervention unless there is damage.
The right eye would lose all vision if damage occurred to the optic nerve or the visual cortex in the brain that processes visual information from that eye. Additionally, severe damage to the retina or the optic chiasm, where the optic nerves cross, could also result in complete vision loss in the right eye. Such damage disrupts the transmission of visual signals, leading to loss of sight.