Yellowish-greenish light.
yellow-green at about 550 nm
The center of Sols visible spectrum is yellow. Same as the color our eyes are most sensitive to.
Dilation of the pupil occurs when not enough light is exposed in the area. If plentiful light was to be exposed without warning, the reaction of the person would be determined by how used they are to light or how their DNA codes for it. This determines how sensitive to light they are by default. Eye color should not play a role in how a person reacts to light. Hope this helped
Black. Sweet and sensitive.
For the same reason you see yellow, red, blue, or any other color. It is because you have cells in your eyes that are sensitive to that color.
You will have more sun sensitive skin because of your lighter eyes.
There can be an numerous amount of answers to this question. Color and brightness do have a relation together because they're both things eyes are sensitive to. Are eyes are very much sensitive to the sun...which is one of the most strongest natural brightnesses our eyes come opon. We, as humans, see color everyday. To sum this up, the relationship between color and brightness is that we both see them in our everyday lives and we are both very sensitie to them throughout our eyes.
Most probably her eyes because eyes are the most sensitive organ of the human body.
Yellow-green is most sensitive to the human eye.
as sensitive as mirror
in the eyes. the eyes and gills are it's two most sensitive parts
The eyes.