Because they have been in a different light so when light changes it's hard to see so it's getting smaller or bigger by the different lights
Accommodation is the eye's adjustment to light.
A turtle's first change to the enviroment is adjusting to the light of the night and the sun.
David's eyes are a gorgeous shade of Hazel and they change with the light. When brighter light is in his eyes they look green or amber, and in darker light they are dark brown.
Your pupil's have to adjust from the light to the dark so your pupils will get bigger in a dark room.
Our eyes are specifically designed to detect light. The objects reflecting the light change the property of light, including its intensity and color; this allows us to make conclusions about the objects it was reflected from.Our eyes are specifically designed to detect light. The objects reflecting the light change the property of light, including its intensity and color; this allows us to make conclusions about the objects it was reflected from.Our eyes are specifically designed to detect light. The objects reflecting the light change the property of light, including its intensity and color; this allows us to make conclusions about the objects it was reflected from.Our eyes are specifically designed to detect light. The objects reflecting the light change the property of light, including its intensity and color; this allows us to make conclusions about the objects it was reflected from.
adjusting something is to change or move something maybe and adjusting to something is to get used to something
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Because she was either adjusting to the light, focusing on something close up, then far away, or because she was turned on.
There is no term for colour change in the eyes. eye doctors say that the change in color is impossible and it is a trick of the light. personily, if i stare at blue or green for a short time, my eyes change color, that dosent sound like a trick of the light to me. however, eyes can change colour gradually over time due to age. Usually this would be a lightening of the pigmentation, but sometimes they can darken.
Photoreceptor
No, our eyes does not give out light. Only light comes in to our eyes allowing us to see.
No, our eyes does not give out light. Only light comes in to our eyes allowing us to see.