nothing there blind all they can see is black
Yes, blind people may still have some limited control over their eye movements, but their ability to see is either significantly impaired or absent. Their eye movements may occur in response to sounds or other sensory stimuli.
They do not see infrared light. Most bats are completely blind, using 'echo-location', ie radar, to "see" in the dark.
Love. Love has the power to move mountains by inspiring individuals to overcome obstacles together. It can blind a person by clouding their judgments and causing them to see things in a different light, often leading to clarity and understanding. Love can transform a person's perspective and open their eyes to new possibilities and depths of emotion.
Actually you can see farther in the night time than in the daytime. The farthest you can generally see in the day is the distance to the Sun and, on occasion, other planets during special circumstances. During the night time, you can see all the way to the stars which are much farther away than the Sun and the planets which are observable in the day time. During normal conditions for which we use our eyes, the following answer is quite correct. Daytime. It's just the way our eyes are made; the rods and cones respond to sunlight, and our iris'and pupils focus better when we have enough light to see. At night our pupils shrink to allow more light in so we can see. If our pupils stayed the same size, we'd be virtually blind. People with night blindness actually have a condition where their eyes are unable to focus with the limited amount of light.
Convex mirrors make the image of the distant object clear and enlarged due to this we can see the objects on the other side of turns before taking the turn this is the reason why convex mirrors are fixed on blind turns of the mountain areas.
No, blind people are not actually "bored" of seeing things. Blindness is a medical condition that affects a person's ability to see. People who are blind can still perceive their surroundings using other senses like touch, hearing, and smell.
Because no light is entering the eye one can assume that what blind people "see" is totally black.
blind people cant drive and ride a bike
Not totally. Like cattle, they can only see blue and yellowish hues, but not red.
A person who is blind does not see anything.
Some millipedes are totally blind but most can see light/dark. Most "if not all" do not have very good eyesight.
Blind is when a person can't seeAnswer:There is a range in blindness from visulally impaired through legally blind to totally blind. Legally blind in most jurisdictions is a range of vision where the person can only see at 20 feet wwhat a normal sighted person can see at 100 feet.
There is a range in blindness from visulally impaired through legally blind to totally blind. Legally blind in most jurisdictions is a range of vision where the person can only see at 20 feet wwhat a normal sighted person can see at 100 feet.
People who are blind can't see.
they can't
This is not exactly true. Most colorblind people can still see color and do not see entirely in black and white. Normally they just have trouble distinguishing between similar colors, such as blue and green.
By definition you don't see anything when you are blind (or at least not completely blind; many people have limited vision). The question is like asking "what do you hear when you are deaf?" The answer is nothing.