WE USUALLY DO NOT SEE IN
BRIGHT COLOURS IN DIM LIGHT,WHY?
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Because in dim light conditions , the cone cells which help the retina to recognise bright colours are not active, and at that time the rod cells are active which help us to have a better view in low lights.
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Because in dim light conditions , the cone cells which help the retina to recognise bright colours are not active, and at that time the rod cells are active which help us to have a better view in low lights.
hope it helps:)
mark me as brainliest if it does.
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