No, but not seeing an oncoming bus can.
As they progress through their life it can change
it cant unless your less than six months old that's your eye color for the rest of your life
You can permanently change your eye color by getting eye surgery
There is no scientific evidence to suggest that consuming honey can change eye color. Eye color is determined by genetics and cannot be altered by food or drink.
You can get contact lenses in a different color. You can not actually change the color of your eye balls.
Color blindness that is inherited is present in both eyes and remains constant over an individual's entire life. Some cases of acquired color vision loss are not severe, may appear in only one eye, and last for only a short time.
Heterochromia, a condition characterized by differing colors in the irises, does not inherently affect life expectancy. Individuals with heterochromia typically have a normal lifespan, as the condition is often benign and not associated with any systemic health issues. Life expectancy is influenced more by factors such as genetics, lifestyle, and healthcare access rather than eye color variations.
The human eye interprets a change in wavelength as a change in color. Different wavelengths of light correspond to different colors that are perceived by the eye.
Honey can not change your eye color.
Eye color is a physical change, not a chemical change. Eye color is determined by the amount and distribution of melanin in the iris, which is a physical characteristic that can change over time but does not involve any chemical reactions.
If you have programs on your computer that let you get rid of red eyes you could change the eye color by clicking the color you want.
No