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Seeing Eye to Eye
by Leslie Hall
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Seeing Eye to Eye by Leslie Hall Summary
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Eyes help the falcon spot dinner in the grass below. Eyes on the mouse will help him find a safe place away from the falcon.
Animal and human eyes catch bouncing light in order to see.
Light, from a variety of sources, bounces, or reflects, off a surface which causes it to be seen by the eyeball.
The light enters the cornea. The cornea bends, or refracts, the light.
Next, light enters your pupil, passing through the lens. The lens bends light too, allowing the image to focus.
The image appears upside down on your retina. Your brain flips it right side up.
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