Science, asked by amaski3, 4 months ago

We are able to see an object because light rays emerge from our eyes and strike the object

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Answered by Anonymous
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We are able to see because light from an object can move through space and reach our eyes. Once light reaches our eyes, signals are sent ...

Answered by anupet74
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yes because

Explanation:

The images we see are made up of light reflected from the objects we look at. This light enters the eye through the cornea, which acts like a window at the front of the eye. The amount of light entering the eye is controlled by the pupil, which is surrounded by the iris – the coloured part of the eye

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