neon colours like neon green, pink etc.
The color that is generally considered to be the worst for the human eye to see is bright, intense yellow. This is because our eyes are more sensitive to the wavelengths of light associated with yellow, leading to discomfort and strain when exposed to bright yellows for extended periods. However, individual sensitivities may vary.
Far point- it is the range till where our eyes can see and in a normal human being it is infinity.Near point- it is the nearest possible distance from our eye till which we can see an object clearly. it is 25 cm in human.
the color of the human's brain is pink....
it means forty times what the human eye can see
Do examine objects with detail too small to see with the human eye.
The human eye has two different types of cell: cones for seeing color, and rods of seeing in low light. Since most stars do not provide us much light, we mostly see them with the rod cells in our eyes, which cannot detect color. It is possible to see the color of some stars, such as the red giant Betelgeuse.
A pig's eye functions the same way as a human's eye. The eye can see directly and peripherally. The eye can see in color as well.
We can see the primary colors, even if they're mixed together to form different colors. Black and white aren't considered colors but there is only one color the human eye can't see is the color indigo.
i think that the best light colour that a human can see better is green or blue
Rabies does not have a color - it is a virus and therefore far too small for the human eye to see, let alone ascribe a color to it.
No, you can't see either of those.
Rainbow has infinite number of colors. Every color the human eye can see is there.
The receptor cells help us see the color, but light lets us see. Our eye gets the light to the retina and it processes the light to create a image
Yes, bears have eyesight comparable to a human's. They are able to see in color and can see well underwater.
You will see nothing. If there is a contrasting color behind the object, it will show up as black upon the background color.
There are certain cells in your eye retina that detect colour, called cone cells.
Visible light waves
The color of the Eyes have nothing to do with what colors the Eye can see. The color the Eye can see is determined by the retina, at the back of the Eye. What gives the Eye its color is the iris, the ring around the pupil.