It would be dark because X-ray light does not reach Earth's surface.
Xrays are damaging to developing babies. Only as last resort.
Peoples eyes are so sensitive because they have bad eye vision. Sometimes, it is caused suddenly by something hitting the eye. Some possible symptoms are headache, itchy eyes and stinging of the eye. This is called Cronicalphonieby. It only lasts about five minutes and if longer contact a doctor, immediately.
The visible spectrum is the part of the spectrum that we can see with our eyes. It ranges from approximately 400 nanometers (violet/blue) to 700 nanometers (red). This is the range of wavelengths of light that our eyes are sensitive to.
Only if he had a thing for blue eyes.
a grid is a device placed in front of the image receptor which only allows xrays to travel directly through from the tube and prevent xrays which have been "scattered" from passing through to the image. This gives a much clearer resulting image. Grids are generally only used on thicker body parts where scattered xrays are more of an issue
The brain is not the most sensitive organ in the body. It actually only interprets what the sensory system information brings to it. You could poke a fork into the brain and it would feel no pain, flash a light on it, put a really smelly sustenance on it, put pressure on it, touch it, yell at it and it would not even notice that. So the sensory part of the nervous system is the most sensitive part of the human body.
AnswerProbably not, but earthworms have eyes like snails that is only sensitive to light and darkness as how did they know that where they are at the particular place, even on ground (light) or in the ground (darkness). During rain the climatic condition changes to wet and almost dark so, earthworms have eyes just like snails which are sensitive to light and darkness. Some earthworms have eyes like insect so from their protection but they cannot see clearly as they always use to live underground.No, the earthworm does not have eyes, but it does have a mouth.
It means pay attention and look. If you would use your eyes, you would see whatever the person is referring to.
Yes - the dilation only affects the amount of light entering the eye. However, your animal will likely be very sensitive to bright light and may choose to keep its eyes closed to avoid pain.
No you cannot. An example of those waves would be those released by the sun and you cannot see those.
No. By definition, "ultraviolet" is that which is beyond the visible light - more specifically, beyond the violet part of visible light.
If you had no eyes, you of course would not be able to see. You also might look very strange to some of the other people around you. You would not look strange of course, but only if no one else had eyes.