Science, asked by ayushirajput1929, 11 months ago

which thing is important in our eyes to see clearly any objects??​

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Answered by kishorevtr
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Answer:

Because the front part of the eye is curved, it bends the light, creating an upside down image on the retina. The brain eventually turns the image the right way up. The retina is a complex part of the eye, and its job is to turn light into signals about images that the brain can understand.

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Answered by sakthivel61
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It’s all about light. Light reflects off an object, and if that object is in your field of vision, it enters the eye.

The first thing it touches is a thin veil of tears in the front. Behind this is your eye’s front window, the cornea. This clear layer helps focus the light.

On the other side is liquid called the aqueous humor. It circulates throughout the front part of your eye and keeps pressure inside constant

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