Keep a weather eye on the horizon means to watch the horizon or as far as you can look for ships=water, people=land or water, or an animal=land or water.
It is called the Checks and Balances system.
Ronald Reagan did not see well out of either eye, but I don't think he was actually blind in either eye.
the eye is part of the nervous system, but more specifically, the peripheral nervous system.
Lit Wooden Eye! sometimes it is rendered Little pine one or ( little woodie) like the cowboy character in Toy story. Somehow the title Wooden Eye has a bizarre touch=- like Golden eye.. Sounds better and a little mysterious- how could someone have a wooden eye? oddly Malocchio, means evil eye in Italian, some alternate translation would be sick or diseased ( like Malady, Malpractice) eye-but it it evil in context.
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Eye on the Horizon was created on 2010-04-26.
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A very rough or "ball park" figure is about 20 miles. Comment: It depends on your height above the water. You could only see 20 miles if you were well above sea level. If you are standing more or less at sea level, with your eyes just a few feet above the water level, you could see only about 3 or 4 miles. For example: Eye level at 6 feet: horizon at about 3 miles. Eye level at 24 feet: horizon at about 6 miles. Eye level at 96 feet: horizon at about 12 miles. Eye level at 270 feet : horizon at about 20 miles.
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Because that's all you can see of the horizon. Tall people see a further horizon, shorter people see a closer one.
the eye of a hurricane is a totally clear district. when you are in the eye you experience totally clear weather. The sun might even be shining!!!!
the eye of a hurricane is a totally clear district. when you are in the eye you experience totally clear weather. The sun might even be shining!!!!
Consult up-to-date charts, and keep a weather eye out.
The celestial equator ties our planet to constellations. Humans perceive the horizon from the ground, so it appears curved to our naked eye.