-- The electromagnetic energy in visible light.
-- The chemical energy in the food you eat that keeps your body functioning,
especially the nerve endings in your retina, and your optic nerve and your brain.
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The same energy that lets you see in the first place: light.
no
Colors have different wavelengths that allows one's eyes to differeniate them. The colors seen on the ball are the colors the ball reflects. The ball absorbs all the other colors. Note that the color white is what your eyes see when all colors of the visible spectrum are being reflected at the same time.
Color
which form of electromagnetic energy allows us to see color
your eyes make you see all the coors and not black and white
nothing
The rods in your eyes are part of what allows you to see colors. Cones also help you to see colors. If you are born without cones and rods, or if the ones in your eyes are defective, you are colourblind.
Your eyes switch receptor cells from mostly cones to rods, which is why you cant see color in the dark.
molly Pitcher had hazel eyes
Gordon B. Hinckley had blue eyes. You can see them in the photo at the "Related Link" below (make sure that your browser allows the full-size photo).
The same energy that lets you see in the first place: light.
you can't see if you don't have a eyes
no, eyes see through the pupal not the colored part
The color is reflected by the light to your eyes. That is why you see color.
They don't see in color, and that is because their eyes aren't as developed as humans'.