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your eye's pupils expanding in the dark and shrinking in the light
The word 'dark' is both a noun and an adjective.EXAMPLESnoun: I couldn't find my keys in the dark.adjective: He chose the dark blue model.The noun form of the adjective 'dark' is darkness.
About 3 seconds ago. "Lead" pencils are the graphite ones we use all the time, those yellow things that you sharpen in a pencil sharpener. Lead is dark gray and leaves such a mark on paper. It isn't really lead in the pencil, we just say that.
Negative space is dark energy and dark matter.
The word "dark" is an adjective.An example sentence with this word is:It would be really helpful if humans could see in the dark.
If you have slow pupils it probably takes longer for you to adjust to the light and dark.
It takes a few seconds for your pupils to adjust. In the dark your pupils open very wide to catch all the available light and they contract in high light levels (like sunlight) This adjustment takes up to a few seconds.
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in the dark the pupil of your eye that is the central black part widens a lot. this helps it to recieve ads much light possible. that is why when u enter a dark are it takes time for your pupils to adjust to the lack of light.
your pupils gets smaller
Cats have a layer called the tapetum lucidum behind their retina that reflects light back through the retina, enhancing their night vision. Humans do not have this layer, so cats can see better in low light conditions. Additionally, cats have more rod cells in their eyes compared to humans, which also helps with their night vision.
All dogs have pupils, there eyes are just extremely dark.
Your pupil's have to adjust from the light to the dark so your pupils will get bigger in a dark room.
Well, they don't dilate, they become pinpoint. When pupils dilate, it means they get bigger.
Close your eyes for 30 seconds then open them and you should start to be able to see things
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