If you are seeing visual spots, go get checked for glaucoma or the beginning stages of cataracts by a good optometrist, only if the spots are in only your own vision.
they cope with it cause they kepp warm,
Currently Visual snow has no cure, but scientists are trying to find one.
Visual snow is a rare condition that causes people to see static or flashes of light in their field of vision. It typically does not cause blindness, and most people with visual snow retain normal vision. However, in some cases, visual snow may interfere with visual tasks and quality of life, requiring management by an eye care professional.
There fur coats
I've been waiting for this statistic to come out too as I suffer from Visual Snow. :( From what I understand, it's a pretty rare condition, with little research, so, I don't think there are any numbers.
Cope (Present tense) Coped (Past tense)
If you live in an area where you will regularly drive in snow you should buy snow tires. While all-season tires are designed to cope in all kinds of weather conditions they are not designed to optimally deal with all conditions. In particular, they perform less well in cold conditions which would include snow and ice. The tread on snow tires is designed to grip the snow and ice better than any other tire.
"Sugar Mountain" is a term used to describe a mountain with a snow-capped peak that resembles powdered sugar. The name is derived from the visual similarity between the snow-covered mountain and the appearance of sugar.
Kit Cope's birth name is Kristopher Cope.
The population of The Cope is 110.
The Cope was created in 1906.
The past tense of cope is coped.