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the sun is too bright it will burn your eyes bad

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What damage does it do to the eye if you look directly at the sun?

Looking directly at the sun can cause damage to the retina, known as solar retinopathy. This can result in permanent vision loss or blurred vision. It is important to never look directly at the sun, even during a solar eclipse, as this can cause serious harm to the eyes.


Can stars blind you?

YES!!!! Our nearest star is the SUN. You cannot look directly at the Sun, because the intense light will destroy the receptors at the back of the eye. You need special darkened glasses, such as that worn by welders, to see the Sun directly. However, even then you should be very cautious about viewing the Sun directly. Astronomers have special filters for viewing the Sun .


Why when there is a sunset can you look directly at the sun but cant when it is in the sky?

For the same reason the sunset is a different colour. You are looking at it through a higher density of particles in the atmosphere. So there is more atmosphere to protect your eyes from the bright light of the sun


Why should you not look at the sun when you are doing shadows?

Looking directly at the sun can cause damage to your eyes, including potentially permanent damage to the retina or a condition called solar retinopathy. It is important to use caution and avoid looking directly at the sun, especially when observing shadows.


Why is it dangerous to look directly at the sun?

Looking directly at the sun can cause permanent damage to your eyes. The sun emits harmful ultraviolet radiation that can burn your retinas, leading to vision loss or blindness. It is important to always use proper eye protection when viewing the sun.

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