A needle has an eye but can't see.
They are not alive, and thus cannot see you.
the new moon
Using a mirror or any form of TIR yes you can, but unfortunately the human eye cannot see around corners.
The planets with atmospheres so dense that one cannot see through them with a telescope are Venus and Titan, the largest moon of Saturn. These thick atmospheres are composed of gases and haze that block visible light from passing through, making it impossible to see the surface using traditional telescopes.
It depends on from where or when you mean. You cannot see the flag from Earth. You can see it in pictures from the mission. You cannot see it with a telescope. It also may not even exist anymore, having probably decayed after 40 years in direct, unfiltered sunlight.
it's a needle!
One of the colors zebras cannot see is orange
Potato eyes and the eyes of needles. Also, the eyes on the back of the U.S. one dollar bills.
Life is a long line, as in geometry, one that reaches into infinity. And because we cannot see the end, we also cannot see how it changes. And it is odd but those who see the changes are called "idealists" and those who cannot are the "realists."
You cannot see a Rapidash in the wild. You can only get one by evolving a Ponyta
See
It is when one cannot see far away objects clearly.
no you cannot you can just see the effects of it no you cannot you can just see the effects of it no you cannot you can just see the effects of it
This is dependent on which viewpoint one looks at this from. From a human viewpoint, crickets are indeed colorblind in that they cannot see certain colors that humans can see. However they can also see violet and ultraviolet wavelengths which humans cannot see. Crickets can see color, but not the color humans can see.
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To help people who cannot see, but can if they get an eye from some-one.
A shadow, for one.