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What is 20 -6 eye sight?

20/20 vision means you can see from 20 feet away what a person with normal vision can see from 20 feet away. So your eyes are normal. 20/30 vision means you have to be 20 feet away from something a normal person would be able to see at 30 feet away. So your eyes are nearsighted. 20/15 vision means you can see from 20 feet away what a normal person would have to stand 15 feet away from to see. So either your eyes are extremely sharp, or you are farsighted because you have to back further away from a thing to see it clearly.


If you had no eyes what will you do?

if i had no eyes,i would not see.


What is unique about donkey's eyes?

its eyes can actually see all four feet at once


What is unique about a donkey's eyes?

its eyes can actually see all four feet at once


Can mice see with their eyes?

What else would they see with?? Mice see with their eyes!


If your eyes were 4 feet above the ground how far would you be able to see until the horizon?

If your eyes were 4 feet above the ground, you would be able to see approximately 3 miles to the horizon. This distance is calculated using the formula d = √(1.5*h) where d is the distance in miles and h is the height of the observer in feet.


What has eyes but cant see and can travel but has no legs and feet?

omg GROSS


Do feet have eyes?

No. Feet do not have eyes.


What does 'you have eyes if only you but see' mean?

It means pay attention and look. If you would use your eyes, you would see whatever the person is referring to.


Why do we have eyes?

I we didn't have eyes we wouldn't be able to see things, therefor, we would be blind and then we could not see the things that we see today.


If you go blind and someone else gives their eyes for you would you be able to see?

If you go blind and someone else gives their eyes for you would you be able to see?


Is you see the sadness in my eyes grammatically correct?

'You see the sadness in my eyes.' is grammatically correct: Subject: you Verb: see Article: the Direct object: sadness Preposition: in Possessive adjective: my Object of the preposition: eyes