because it your blind spot
Gravity is not actually known to directly make objects round. Gravity is responsible for making objects fall or move to the lowest level.
the iris and the lens focus the image to fall on the RETINA.
on the retina of the eye
Objects fall as a result of the downward force of gravity.
Objects fall through the force of gravity.
They dont fall directly down because they are too light. Heavier objects do but light ones tend to float down purely because they are not heavy enough and the air is able to hold them back slightly.
Nearsightedness and farsightedness are caused by light falling somewhere other than directly on the retina. Normally, light enters the eye through the lens and shines directly on the back of the eye called the retina. This is important because the retina is where all the receptors are, and they convert the light into nerve signals that are sent to the brain. In nearsightedness, light comes through the eye and lands in front of the retina, causing images far away to appear blurred. This can be caused by a curvature in the cornea or lens that is misdirecting the light, or by the shape of the eye itself. If the eye is longer than normal, light may fall in front of the retina. In farsightedness, light falls behind the retina, so that images close up appear blurred.This can also be caused either by the curvature of the lens or cornea, or by the shape of the eye. In the case of farsightedness, the eye may be shorter than normal.
No, they fall at the same time.
false
Objects fall to the ground because of the force of gravity.
They don't. All objects fall at the same rate of speed because of weight.
all objects fall at the same speed because i like ponies