When it gets dark, your pupils grow big. When the light is on, your pupils grow smaller.
Why this answer? Here's a good explanation. It all depends on light and how much of it there is.
your pupils gets smaller
the hole in the front of a camera can be made bigger or smaller to control how much light gets in. Your eyes work in a similar way. To much light can damage your eyes, so your pupils get smaller when it is very bright and in dim light your pupils get very bigger to let more light in
The pupil gets smaller but when light is taken away, the pupils dilate (get bigger) to increase the ability to take in light. Many people come out of dark areas and there pupils are still enlarged
yes it gets bigger
A hole.
When the numerator gets bigger, the fraction gets bigger; that is, it has a greater value The opposite is true if the denominator gets bigger; in this case the the fraction gets smaller; that is, it has a lesser value
its not just parakeets its everyones eyes when light enters the eye the pupil doesnt get bigger its the color around the pupil that gets bigger or smaller the pupil is wut the light goes through. then it reflects againts the back of your eye and that's how you see things
It gets schmaller.
It gets bigger
As the cell gets bigger, the surface to volume ratio gets smaller.
As the cell gets bigger, the surface to volume ratio gets smaller.
3 ml is bigger 0.3 ml is 10x smaller for every 0 in front of it it gets 10x smaller eg. 0.03, 0.003