your eye would explode
if you did not have a pupil you wouldn't be able to see light. see light enters as the pupil gets smaller which allows more and more light to come in. and when the pupil gets bigger, then i woul say i Sucked my mommas titis
the pupil gets smaller
The lens and the pupil of the eye are two independent parts. The lens focuses light onto the Retina, and the pupil regulates the amount of light entering the eye. So, if the light intensity changed while you were focused on a particular object, the size of the pupil would change, but the lens focus would not.
the pupil gets smaller because there is an abundance of light present.
As the zebra population got bigger their food source would become smaller resulting in more disease and sickness.
300 inches would be bigger
smaller tiles would make it look bigger
The colored bit is called the iris, and is actually a muscle. it expands and contracts to make the pupil (black bit) either smaller or larger, depending how much light there is. the brighter the outside would is, the smaller the pupil gets.
The black bit in you'r eye is called a pupil, the brown, green or blue bit around you'r pupil is called an iris.When you look into light you'r pupil gets smaller, but when you look into the dark you pupil get bigger.The reason for this is because you'r pupil is where you see out of, so when it is in the light you can see most things because there is a light and when it is dark you'r pupil gets bigger because you need to see more because it is darker and if you'r pupil was small at that time you would find it hare to see.
It is smaller. 250 yards would be 750 ft
The pupil is a hole surrounded by the iris which is the colored part of your eye. The pupil gets bigger and smaller because the iris expands or contracts to let more or less light in so you can see better. Have you ever noticed red-eye taken in a photo with flash. Well it is actually the light from the flash bouncing off of the back of your eye, if the pupil was a solid black dot it would not show the reflection coming out
It would be ground to smaller pieces by the powerful forces in the hole, until it could be enveloped. Though this would only happen in the presence of a star, and to my knowledge, we have yet to observe a collision of this type.