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There can be a lot less light under water. The fishes' big eyes gather more light, allowing them to see under water better than small-eyed creatures. the better sight lets them find food much more efficiently.
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no but they have a sense of smell better than you or my eyes... i mean it
In my experience, OEM sensors work better than aftermarket.
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In your eyes are two groups of light detecting sensors at the Retina. Cones detect colour and rods detect light. The Cones are further divided into sensors for three different colours, (red, blue, and green) but their colour sensitivities overlap, so we see our full colour spectrum.The Rods are much more sensitive than the cones, but only detect the presence of light. That is why generally you cannot determine colours at night.
There are dozens of sensors that can turn on the check engine light. You need to have the codes read with a scan tool, and can than ask a question with the code number.There are dozens of sensors that can turn on the check engine light. You need to have the codes read with a scan tool, and can than ask a question with the code number.
they are better than jack
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Ocelot's eyes have a special layer on the inside that collects light, so ocelots can see much better in the dark than people can.
Garage door sensors use infrared light. The sun also carries infrared light which, you guessed it, is more powerful than the light of the sensors. If the light of the sun surpasses the infrared sensors light, the sensors might not be able to signal one another. This is why a garage door might stop closing if strong sunlight is shining on the eye of a garage door sensor. For more call us at 678-487-2727