Under very dim light, we are able to see the objects but cannot distinguish between colors. Why?
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Beacause lights of different colours are mixed in very small proportion.
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If the proportion of the light of different colours will be small so we will not be able to identify colours and we also have a convex lens eye shape which makes things small in proper size.
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