explain why the human eye can see colour better in bright light than in dim light
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In Bright Light, The Light Of various colors Falls directly on Retina. So We can see in Bright Light! In Dim Light Light does not fall directly on Retina. So we CAN'T see in Dim Light.
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The rods, which are more numerous than cones, are responsible for our vision in dim light but don't function in bright light. Rods account for our night vision but cannot distinguish color. ... They can adapt to widely varying colors and illumination levels, but don't work well in low light.
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