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Retinal detachment is when the retina, the part of the back of the eye which contains numerous blood vesses, because detached from the wall of the eyeball. It can be serious and can lead to blindness if left untreated. It is most commonly caused by high blood pressure. The high blood pressure causes pockets to form between the retina and the other lays of tissues in the eye. Over time, the suction between the wall of the eye and retina is gone and the retina slowly detaches from the eye. It is not usually noticed until the retina is actually detaching from the eye. During this time you may see blurriness, floaters or blindness. Fortunatly, the retina can be surgically reattached to the eye and vision can be restored if treated as soon as possible.
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Disconformity
Good question. Hopefully, there's frosting between the attached layers.
The layers got separated so the cd is no longer reading.
differentiation
They formed as heavier and lighter rocks separated
The liquids are allowed to separate into layers
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Having several layers of gills on the fish helps to increase the breathing rate of the fish.
The retina is made of several layers of cells that come in five major flavors. These cells are the photoreceptors (rods and cones), bipolar cells, ganglion cells, amacrine cells, and horizontal cells.
The tropopause separates the troposphere (below) and stratosphere (above). It is a boundary, not a layer in itself.