Radio light. you can see by looking at the chart...
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The Iris controls the size of the pupil to control the brightness of the light that's allowed to enter the eye. This is a protective measure when the light is too bright and it also opens the iris in low light situations to allow the eye to see more. Well, the iris changes the size of the pupil so when you are in bright light your pupil will get smaller because the eye will absorb all light striking it. However, when you are in a dark room or place your pupil will get bigger/wider because it has no light to absorb it so your eye wants light. For example think of the pupil trying to look for light so it has to get wider!
The size of the fruit does not effect the voltage. If you're making a light, the size can effect how long it lasts. The greater the size, the longer it will last
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canines are like doges
Mold is a name of one kind of micro organism. Basically they are very small in size. Generally you will find them microscopic when single.
depends. what kind of dolphin?
An animal or plant which is much below the ordinary size of its species or kind; especially, a diminutive human being., To hinder from growing to the natural size; to make or keep small; to stunt., To become small; to diminish in size.
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The quantity of incoming light, and sometimes emotions like fright.
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A light standard much used in France, being the light from a Carcel lamp of stated size
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The human eye can not grow. The size you are born with is the size you will always have.
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depends on what you're comparing it to. A lot or a little depends on the size of the object you compare it to.
The iris controls the size of the pupil. Which in turn, controls the amount of light entering the eye.
A concave lens is used to make objects appear smaller. It diverges light rays coming from the object, which results in the image being diminished in size when viewed through the lens.