Your cornea you could get a sunburn that’s a short term affect a long term would be if the ultraviolet light enters your retina and burn the exposed tissue
i think it's the pupil
You could use the mirror to reflect the image onto something, like a piece of cardboard. You should not look directly at the mirror, as that is just as dangerous as looking directly at the eclipse.
This is because the sun (being a BIG light) is actually burning your retina (the back part of your eye) which in time may leave you blind or with sight problems
it burns your cataracts making you blind
Yes, in a total eclipse the Moon does cover the Sun completely. As the Earth, Moon and Sun are constantly moving, the eclipse doesn't last long. It is important that you don't look directly at the eclipse with the naked eye - or your sight could be damaged.
Looking directly at the sun can damage your eyesight. The invisible ultra-violet light from the sun can give you more than a tan if it weren't mostly blocked by the Earth's atmosphere. The solar flares can disrupt communication and navigation systems on Earth. It can cause blackouts in cities and damage satellites in outer space.
Its not the eye its the Brain.
Not making eye contact means not looking people directly in the eye.
The cornea is actually part of the eye, and is a protective covering that is responsible for making sure that the eye is not damaged.
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basically means two people looking directly into one another's eyes.
looking at the other person directly in the eye.
cornea of eye
temporal lobe
You haven't defined what you mean by "damaged" or "easily". According to the typical popular understanding, probably the retina of the eye.
You could use the mirror to reflect the image onto something, like a piece of cardboard. You should not look directly at the mirror, as that is just as dangerous as looking directly at the eclipse.
Without the appropriate eye protection (not just dark glasses) your eyesight can be damaged to such a degree that you could be rendered blind