They both detect where something is by movement, they both begin with 'E', they are both on your face and they both produce yellow substances, such as ear wax and sleep!
The camera and the eye both have lens.
Well sort of. Well brown eyes are most common and blue are least common. So no not really. x
The eye color that is most prevalent within the US are brown eyes. The least common is having green eyes. Blue eyes are also common but not the most prevalent but not as rare either in comparison to green.
Most people have blue or brown eyes, but some people do have eyes that are a greyish color. People whose eyes are grey have eyes that look perfectly normal, except the iris is a different color from what the majority have.
Answer Eye ColorBrown is the most common eye color, it seems to be the most prominant gene in the mother Well, Asian is the most common race, and almost all Asians have brown eyes. Next is the black race, almost all of us have brown eyes (not black eyes, but brown eyes, black eyes almost don't exist) too. Then comes the white race, and I'm pretty sure that the majority of white people is brown eyed too. the only race other than white that I can think of that often has eye colors other than brown is the Melungeon race. This race normally has grey or green eyes. from the majority of planet Earth, the most common eye color is brown eyes.
I would say sky blue. ~Jessica~ Violet and red are even less common. Elizabeth Taylor has violet eyes.
No, eyes are physical and cameras are mechanical. Yet, you do have memory to keep images in your brain.
Eyes and cameras observe you.
no they do not
KInd.of. your eyeballs are LIKE cameras, but hey arent exactly cameras.....
cause the light reflicts off your eyes
For digital cameras, there are many different speeds that are available. Some of the common speeds in digital cameras are 60 frames per second and 30 frames per second/
Yes, particularly if they are very young.
they have extensive security cameras
Human eyes are much more complicated than cameras. There are muscles that continuously change the shape of our lens in order for us to focus on any object. There are nerves which send unique signals to our brains for interpretation. The images that are mapped onto our eyes are just a series of dots and lines, but our brain translates these dots and lines into the things we see: color, texture, size and pretty much everything else. If human eyes are to be replaced with cameras, these cameras would have to be extremely advanced. There must be a source of electricity which sends the same unique signals to our brain, and that is very complicated. What's more, our eyes have a way of healing themselves and protecting from harm. Cameras can't do that.
They both need light
depends where you live
Yes, the noun 'eyes' is a common noun, a general word for any eyes of anyone or anything.