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your pupils are smallest when there is bright light shining in your eyes they are largest when it is dark, to allow most light possible in
Metaphor. Here's an example: Her eyes were bright stars shining in the darkness. This is an example of a simile, which is the opposire of a metaphor (uses like or as): Her eyes were as bright as stars shining in the darkness. or Her eyes were bright, like stars shining in the darkness.
The synonym of "silaw" in Tagalog is "kislap" which means a bright or shining light that causes temporary blindness or discomfort to the eyes.
Looking directly at the sun can harm your eyes. The moon is not bright enough to do so. It has no light of its own, it can only be seen because of the sun shining on it making it bright enough to see.
because the light blinds our eyes it is to bright no one can see it
A bright light that causes you to shut your eyes is called a glare. A glare is harmful in that light enters your eye, but doesn't help you see.
When you are awake with your eyes closed, you can tell when there is a light on or a light shining nearby. However, if you are unconscious or sleeping, the brain may not detect a light shining. During the REM period of sleep, for example, you would be dreaming and not using your eyes to see your surroundings.
To block the light out of their eyes, until they get accustomed to it. But, it isn't instinct to close your eyes in bright light. Muscles around the eye pull it closed to protect the inner areas of the eye.
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no it is to bright for there eyes
mirrored goggles keep too much light from shining into your eyes it also makes the room darker
because they have very very small eyes