the could see tiny things better than gulliver
the could see tiny things better than gulliver
You may have an astigmatism.
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In Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," Lilliputians are about 6 inches tall, while Brobdingnagians are around 60 feet tall. Given their respective sizes, it can be estimated that it would take approximately 1,000 Lilliputians to equal the mass of one Brobdingnagian, assuming proportionality in body density and structure. This illustrates the vast differences in scale between the two societies.
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EF stands for Enhanced Fujita, which is the name of the scale. It is adapted from the Fujita scale which was developed by Dr. Tetsuya Fujita in 1971.
Multiply 3.6 inches by 4 = 14.4 inches. Since this does not make any sense, the scale must be wrong or the car is meant to be driven by Lilliputians. Are you sure that the scale is not 40 to 1 or four feet to one inch or something else?
Alligators are not blind but do not have peripheral vision. Alligators may look to be slow but they are not.
a large asteroid colliding with earth.