Because your pupils adjust to the light and when there is more light your pupils get smaller and when there isn't much light your pupils get bigger .
In order to "see" something with eyes, the object must be longer than the light wave refracted from it. Molecules are too small to be refracted.
Changing the distance between your eyes and the back of the spoon distorts the reflection you see. The closer you are to the spoon, the larger and more magnified the reflection appears. As you move farther away, the reflection becomes smaller and less magnified.
No, higher magnification (high power) in a microscope allows you to see smaller details and a smaller area with more clarity compared to lower magnification (low power). Low power gives a wider field of view but less detail.
Animals generally have better night vision than humans due to adaptations like larger pupils and more light-sensitive cells in their eyes. This allows them to see better in low light conditions.
Here are the colors ranked in order of wavelength intensity:Visible Spectrum (What we can see)RedOrangeYellowGreenBluePurpleWe can't see infrared, which has larger (less intense) wavelengths than red, or ultra violet, which has smaller(more intense) wavelengths than purple
Lights around you makes the pupils of your eyes get smaller so less light gets in. Unfortunately, that "less light" can be stars and planets. Light also can reflect off of dust in the air, thus partly concealing the stars and planets.
When light come into your eye your pupils will get smaller. In a dim or dark room your pupils will enlarge to let in more light so you can see. Also some drugs will make your pupils smaller, or when your high they dilate.
Ask them if they do or not.
when its dark your pupils grow because they are trying to look for light for them to see, and when its too light, they get small, trying to minimize the light going through them
your pupils get dialated and u cant see as well as u could if u werent high
Cats have the ability to see more equivalent than humans because of their eye shape. They do the same things as humans though. When its dark the pupils grow large. When its sunny they can make the pupils smaller too.
because when it it is bright like when somebody shines a torch in your eyes your pupils get smaller to stop all the bright light getting in your eyes so it won't damage your eyes and when it is dark like at 12:00 at night and you turn your light off your pupils get bigger to try and find some light it can let in to help you see better in the dark!!!
your eye pupils help you see
to identify smaller objects you cant see and to make it into a bigger image
your eye pupils help you see
Your eyes see different brightness levels in various lighting conditions because they adjust to let in more or less light. In bright light, your pupils get smaller to let in less light, and in dim light, they get bigger to let in more light. This helps your eyes adapt to different levels of brightness.
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