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The eyewall of a hurricane, just outside the eye, has the strongest wind in a hurricane.
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The most intense wind, rainfall, and storm surge occur primarily in the eye wall of the hurricane, with the most intense wind and storm surge in the right eye wall. Most of the tornadoes will occur in the outer bands, also most predominantly on the right side of the storm.
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The fastest winds generally occur in the right-hand portion of the eye wall.
Astigmatism is an inability of the eye to clearly focus images from any distance. This can occur because the shape of the cornea is not perfectly spherical.Hyperopia (Farsightedness) is a focusing problem usually resulting from an eye that is too small, or a cornea that is too flat.Myopia (Nearsightedness) occurs when the eye is too long in relation to it's focusing parts, or the cornea is to steep.
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The most imortant part of the eye that changes the direction of light is the LENS, though the cornea does do a little of the inital focusing.
The cornea is responsible for focusing the light that enters the eye. It is the transparent portion of the eye that covers the front of the eye
They change the shape of the lens focusing it
The eyewall of a hurricane, just outside the eye, has the strongest wind in a hurricane.
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The Fovea centralis
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the cornea, the lens, and the retina. The cornea is a tough, transparent, dome-shaped tissue that covers the front of the eye (not to be confused with the white, opaque sclera). The cornea lies in front of the iris
Focusing your eyes too long in one place can cause eyestrain, which in turn can cause headaches, increased sensitivity to light, watery eye, and blurred or double vision. However, eye strain can happen when focusing on anything, and is not specific to TV.
Tonic seizures commonly occur during non-rapid eye movement (non-REM) sleep and drowsiness.