Why do the rays of the sun affects our eyes during a solar eclipse?
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When you watch an eclipse unprotected, your iris opens wide in the
darkness. This allows a lot of sun light to enter your eye when the
eclipse ends and damage your retina. That is not a problem of the light,
but actually a problem of your eyes.
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When we look at sun during solar eclipses , our iris enlarges because it gets darker. this means more UV, infra-red and visible sun rays can enter your eyes and burn vision cells in ur retina...and make u blind.
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because of uv. When it is exposed directly to our iris the uv rays will affect the iris.
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