Asked by Jon
My science teacher us us about how our eyes only see the color of something because of the sunlight. and he asks us what is one thing we can really see with our eyes without the sunlight? I tried searching all over google but couldn't find it.
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
I see shades of gray in dim light.
Answered by
PsyDAG
Our eyes have rods and cones as light receptors. Rods see only variations of black and white, while cones see color. However, the cones are less sensitive to light, requiring more light to function. The rods are more sensitive, functioning in relatively dim light.
However, the higher levels of light can also be artificial to allow the cones to see color. In this way, they can still see color without sunlight.
I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.
However, the higher levels of light can also be artificial to allow the cones to see color. In this way, they can still see color without sunlight.
I hope this helps a little more. Thanks for asking.
Answered by
Jon
Thank you!
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