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No it is more like sweat.
Flushing away dust and foreign objects, keeping the eye moist.
The Black Eye Galaxy [See Link] has a redshift of 0.001361, so it is moving away from us. Currently at 24 million light years from Earth
i think it stands forThe all seeing eye stands for knowledge & the rays of the sun will drive away the clouds of ignorance.
To be precise, you can't see it with the naked eye. You can see it well, in a small telescope. Neptue is too far away, both from the Sun and from the Earth, to be seen with the unaided eye.
No it is more like sweat.
no...its actually a infected sweat gland or pore in the eye lid where your eye lashes grow out of...similiar to a black head or white head...you'll b fine they usually go away on their own
The medial glands of the eye are sebaceous and sweat glands. These glands produce moisture to lubricate the eye.
Wink at them. Also, move your head in the direction that directs them toward you.
they form by the natural body sweat forming around the eye and the reason why they form is to wash the eye.
This is in the eye of the behold, usually male or lesbian.
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I would say the eyebrow
The medial canthus contains oil and sweat glands that produce lubrication for the eye. The lacrimal caruncle covers these glands.
Eyebrows protect the eyes from dust, sweat, and other foreign particles. The hair on your brow blocks sweat, water and dirt from dripping down from the forehead and irritating the eye.
they form by the natural body sweat forming around the eye and the reason why they form is to wash the eye.
Eye brows prevent sweat from rolling down into your eyes. Beyond that, they serve no purpose.