nothing, but there is a rumor saying boys have better eye sight than girls and girls have better hearing than boys
Imagine a dartboard. An accurate measurement would be analogous to hitting the bulls-eye. While a precise measurement is just the tight clustering of shots.
Choroids are the vascular layer of the eye. It lays between the retina and the sclera of the eye. The choroid provides oxygen to the outer layers of the retina.
Electromagnetic radiation having a wavelengths between 380 - 750nm is visible to the normal human eye. This region of the spectrum is called visible light. Radiation of any other wavelength cannot be seen with the naked eye
The area on a shelf located between hip level and eye level
Refraction. Due to the curved lens in the eye, and the difference of transparent medium from air, Snell's law applies. The shape of the lens re-directs light to focus on the retina. Muscles around the eye alter the shape to maintain focus.
Boys naturally do, although girls can catch up if they get more practice.
depends on eye color
To test this hypothesis, you could design an experiment where both girls and boys are given a hand-eye coordination task to perform, such as a target-hitting game or a juggling task. You would need to ensure that the task is appropriate for both genders and then collect and analyze the data to see if there is a significant difference in performance between girls and boys.
Boys naturally do, although girls can catch up if they get more practice.
Puberty and hormones tend to make boys fall in love. They try (and sometimes fail!) to make eye contact with girls they crush on because 'they look hot' and they think looking girls in the eye may attract attention.
Not really, although they are less prone to genetic eyesight disorders (colour blindness). Girls just appear to have better eyesight than boys because they are more vocal in criticising what they see.
well one might have balls(boy) and the other won't(girl)
there is no difference there both black
Boys don't care how long a girl's eye lashes are
There is no inherent difference in hand-eye coordination between girls and boys. It may vary from person to person based on factors like practice, genetics, and individual preferences. Gender stereotypes should not influence assumptions about an individual's abilities.
It depends on what you mean by "thing". Girls are better at being organized, multitasking and have a stronger memory than boys. Boys are better athletes and are better with hand eye coordination.
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