Don't worry about it. Everyone has one smaller eye than the other and sometimes it is just more noticeable on different people. I dont think there is anything you can do to fix it, plus you'll grow out of it, my eyes used to look like that when i was your age and now I am 24 and they look normal :)
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No, your eyes do grow. Slightly however. An infant's eyes are about 19mm and will grow to 24-25mm in adulthood. This appearingly slight growth may be cause for many to believe that the same size eyes you're born with are the same size eyes you possess as an adult, however this just isn't the case.
If you are referring to the size of various body parts, the answer is the EYES. They remain the same size from birth to death.Hope this helps.
Your two eyes, two ears, and two feet have usually same size and shape.
Hair, Spacing of eyes, Size of eyes, Size of nose, Shape of lips, Size of ears, Size of mouth-Based on Investigating Inherited Human Traits Lab
No. Your eyes will stay the same size all your life. Crying can make the eyelids swell, though, which might make the eye look smaller.
The eyes are the same size from birth.
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No, your eyes do grow. Slightly however. An infant's eyes are about 19mm and will grow to 24-25mm in adulthood. This appearingly slight growth may be cause for many to believe that the same size eyes you're born with are the same size eyes you possess as an adult, however this just isn't the case.
if the question askes are all living creatures eyes the same size occurding to their kind of animal then , yes but some eyes may be more out then others
Of course not. Not even in the same person. One of the rules in science is that everything is a different size until you get to molecules and atoms. What you may be looking for is: The only thing humans have as a baby that is the same size as an adult is their eyes. So yes, they are the same size throughout your lifetime.
Yes, varying only in size.
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The eyes are usually not the same size. The other may be slightly larger or smaller than the other. This condition is called asymmetric eyes. This may be caused by the differences in the bony orbit, the eyelid, or the eyebrow. Asymmetric eyes may be corrected by plastic surgery.
apparently the size of a persons eyes never change. only the surrounding area does