you can only see for 15 miles as the earth curves and you cannot see that far.
Correction.
To a person of average height, the horizon over flat land is only about 3 miles/ 5 km away.
You can see higher than that if you stand on a hill or building.
At ground level you can see tall mountains many miles/km away.
You can also see the Andromeda galaxy, about 2.5 million light years away.
The structure responsible for focusing images to see far and near is called the lens. The lens changes its shape to adjust the focal length, allowing the eye to focus on objects at different distances.
These type of glasses are called bifocals.
A glass eye is not there for vision. It is for cosmetic reasons.
No, it is not possible to see a single molecule of sugar with the naked eye as it is far too small, even under a microscope. Individual sugar molecules are on the nanometer scale, much smaller than what the human eye can perceive.
Far vision. Pupil constriction, accommodation, and bright light are all related to the eye's response to light and focus, while far vision refers to the ability to see objects at a distance.
Because you can see everything from up there. You see with your eye. It is in London. London Eye.
About 3 miles.
you can see all of London it is amazing
no The aquarium is adjacent to the London Eye so you can see the outside of it but not the exhibits.
On a clear sunny day, you can see up to 25 miles (approximately 40 kilometers) from the top of the London Eye. This vantage point allows for stunning views of London and its landmarks, stretching across the city and even reaching as far as the surrounding countryside. Visibility can vary depending on atmospheric conditions, but the Eye's height provides a remarkable perspective of the skyline.
About 3 miles
As far as the eye can see.
As Far as the Eye Can See was created on 2006-03-28.
The nearest bridge to the London Eye is Westminster Bridge but you can see others from the top, including Tower Bridge.
As far as the eye can see.
About 7 miles.
About 3 miles.