You can't see objects in a dark room because there is not enough light for your eyes to detect the details and colors of the objects. Your eyes need light to reflect off the objects and enter your eyes for you to see them clearly.
Einstein had dark brown eyes.
Einstein had dark brown eyes.
There's a broad band of wavelengths of light coming from a rainbow. They range from wavelengths that are too short for your eyes to detect, all the way to wavelengths that are too long for your eyes to detect. Within that band of wavelengths is the total band that your eyes can detect, and you see them as a spread out display of all the colors that your eyes and brain can work together to perceive.
The most valuable tool has been Doppler radar, which can detect the rotation of a tornado at a distance, even when rain or the dark of night would hide it from human eyes. Cell phones have also been useful, since they allow storm spotters to call in tornadoes they see when they are away from a land line.
Grasshoppers have 5 eyes in all. They have 2 compound eyes to detect movement. They also have 3 simple eyes to sense dark and light.
Candle in the Eyes was created on 2002-07-03.
Centipedes have simple eyes, also known as ocelli, which are photoreceptor organs that can detect light and dark but do not form images like compound eyes.
Yes, we can see light in the dark. When there is light present in a dark environment, our eyes are able to detect and perceive the light, allowing us to see objects and surroundings.
You can't see objects in a dark room because there is not enough light for your eyes to detect the details and colors of the objects. Your eyes need light to reflect off the objects and enter your eyes for you to see them clearly.
The retinas of our eyes have rods and cones. Rods detect light intensity, and cones detect color. The cones do not work as well in dark conditions. That is why, for example, a dark blue car will appear black at night.
Compound eyes detect motion, and simple eyes detect light. or The compound eyes are used to "see". The simple eyes are used to detect light intensity.
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Ocelli can detect changes in light intensity and movement, helping organisms orient themselves and respond to their environment. They are simple eyes found in many insects, providing basic visual information but not forming detailed images like compound eyes.
The light that our eyes can detect is known as visible light.
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