If there is a sudden increase of light into the eye, the pupil will constrict to reduce the amount of light entering the eye and protect the retina from damage. This is a natural response to bright light and helps maintain optimal vision.
When the eye is exposed to a sudden increase in brightness, the iris constricts to reduce the amount of light entering the eye, while the pupils shrink. This protective mechanism helps to prevent damage to the retina from excessive light exposure. Additionally, the photochemical reactions in the retina adjust to the increased brightness over time, allowing for better vision in bright light conditions.
There would be chaos and confusion as the world would struggle to accommodate the sudden increase in population. Existing infrastructure and resources would likely be overwhelmed, leading to a global crisis. Society would face challenges in providing for the basic needs and well-being of everyone.
Photosynthesis (the means of how a plant makes food to live) requires light, carbon dioxide, and water (or in some cases another electron donor compound). Deprive it of two of the three components and it can't occur and the plant will die and oxygen will not get produced. Stop enough of the plants/trees on the earth and then we eventually die.
A club fungus placed in an environment with no light would be unable to photosynthesize and produce its own food. It would rely solely on nutrients obtained from the soil or other organic matter in its surroundings, potentially leading to slower growth or eventual death if the environment lacks sufficient nutrients.
If the pupillary reflex did not exist, the pupils would not be able to automatically constrict or dilate in response to light changes. This could result in difficulty seeing in varying light conditions, increased sensitivity to bright light, and potential damage to the retina from prolonged exposure to bright light.
there would be more accidents
If that happend, pet sellers will increase the money a pet will cost to do if you'll really take care of them.
Sudden vasodilation
That would be 'spiking'
It is as you are Gida.
The rate of photosynthesis will increase, if light is not a limiting factor
?! uhhh, the human would be a dinosaur? There will be a large displacement of air/ sudden increase of biomass? Mass panic? Dead dino after someone freaks and brain stabs/shoots it?
The extra rainfall would increase the river's speed and erosion power. Such a river is classed as being in spate (a term for a sudden flood in a river). Such an increase could result in flooding, especially in the lower reaches, on what is the river's flood plain.
When the eye is exposed to a sudden increase in brightness, the iris constricts to reduce the amount of light entering the eye, while the pupils shrink. This protective mechanism helps to prevent damage to the retina from excessive light exposure. Additionally, the photochemical reactions in the retina adjust to the increased brightness over time, allowing for better vision in bright light conditions.
It would increase.
we would die
If all the world's resources were to magically increase 100 fold what would happen?