no it is not true because it is just something what we call black mail what parents and adults say to make there children eat carrots
Carrots contain beta-carotene, which is converted to vitamin A in the body. Vitamin A is important for maintaining good vision, especially in low light conditions. While eating carrots can help support overall eye health, they won't give you night vision or drastically improve your ability to see in the dark.
CARROTS!
Carrots help our eyes by providing vitamins and minerals. They can actually help improve your eyesight and, it is said, they can actually help you see in the dark.
Eating carrots make you healthy but this is a tale that started in World War 2 by the British. They had developed electronic night vision and radar and wanted the Germans to think that they had great eye site so they came up with this tale.
they might but i doubt it parents just say that to encourage kids to eat vegetables (CARROTS).
no it does not but it tastes good and carrots are the ones that make you see better
yes it is because rabbits only eat carrots to help them see so that they can seek for food
Barn Owls and True Owls are the main types of owls. Barn Owls hunt at night and strictly at night, so their eyes are black to help them see better. True Owls have orange and yellow eyes. Yellow eyes help owls see better during dawn and dusk, and orange eyes help owls see during the day and dusk. Owls do come out in the day.
While carrots are a good source of vitamin A, which is important for eye health, they don't actually improve night vision. The idea that they help you see in the dark was popularized during World War II to keep enemy forces unaware of Britain's new radar technology.
The simple answer is no.The longer answer is about how the myth came about. In WW2 theBritish were using radar to find enemy airplanes, but to keep radar a secret they told the whole of Britain they were feeding their men carrots. Germany then started feeding their army carrots as well. no they do not help you see in the dark it was a myth in the world war two it was never true at allThe carotine in them is good for your eyesight but it won't make you see in the dark.As a general rule, no. its an ol wives tale, and unless your lacking in essential vitamins you can find in a carrot, it's unlikely to affect you that way._____________________________yes, they dont help you see in the dark, but they do help your visionI would be inclined to say they do, up to a point. Carrots are, as you're probably aware, a source of vitamin A, or retinol. This is then oxidised within the body to produce retinal which, when combined with the protein opsin, forms rhodopsin, or "visual purple". This is the pigment at the back of your eye which breaks down in response to light, triggering a signal in the optic nerve. Out of all of the visual pigments, rhodopsin is the most significant when dealing with the rod cells responsible for sclerotic (night time) vision: so eating carrots would produce more of this pigment, allowing you to see better in the dark. Enjoy.yes because they contain vitamin cTo be honest, no-one can see in the dark because if there is no light, there is no vision. But, carrots contain Vitamin A (also called retinol) which improves your eyesight, and to a certain extent, helps you see in dim light.
yes they contain beta carotene which protects your eyes and they help you see better.
To help see at night