your eyes are trying to adjust to the amount of light . when there is lots of light, your pupils get smaller and when there is not enough light, your pupils get larger.
therefore, when a bright light turns off and leaves you in sudden darkness., your pupils are widening to adjust to the amount of light it needs to let in.
TRY IT YOUSELF:
-make the room dark
-stand in front of a mirror with a flashlight
-shine the light in your eye and watch your pupil close up
-then shine the light into the mirror (away from your eye but still so you can see it) and -watch your pupil get larger
No, the noun darkness is a concrete noun; darkness can be detected by the sense of sight.
Tales of Tomorrow - 1951 Sudden Darkness - 1.42 was released on: USA: 1 August 1952
Tales of Tomorrow - 1951 Sudden Darkness 1-42 was released on: USA: 1 August 1952
The Bold Ones The Lawyers - 1969 In Sudden Darkness 3-10 was released on: USA: 30 January 1972
There are a number of ways that darkness can impact balance and hearing. Because darkness takes away sight it increases your other senses.
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No, humans cannot see in complete darkness. Our eyes require at least some light to function and send visual signals to the brain. However, there are nocturnal animals that have special adaptations to see in very low light conditions.
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TV transmission from one antenna to other antenna is a clear example of line of sight communication.
"Cool breeze over my skin Floating above the ground The sight I've never seen and there's no one to make a sound. I see the bright blue sky Through the clear ocean water. The darkness is disguised behind the perfect clutter."
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