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Do people with big eyes see at a wider range than people with smaller eyes?

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Do people with big eyes see at a wider range than people with smaller eyes?

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  1. No, all humans capabilities are equal.


  2. IF THE TONGUE OF THE PERSON WHO SPEAKS MORE IS LARGE "THAN YES"

  3. If you are talking about your total field of view from left to right and up to down, than no (actually yes but its only by a few degrees but that depends on how far part the center of your eyes are and its really statistically negligible.)

    If you are talking about "power", then it usually is talking about the length of you eye, from front to back (axial).  Generally, people with LONGER eyes are myopes (meaning they cant see that well far because the light focuses in front of the retina) and SHORTER eyes are hyperopes (meaning that light focuses behind the retina (which means you may or may not be able to see that well up close/far--a little more explanation is involved if you want it))

    Now, if your eyes are extremely huge and popping out of your orbit (eye socket), then theres something else going on.  In that case, you need to go see your general doctor to have simple blood tests to rule out any systemic conditions.

  4. no ur thinking is wrong infact is that viewing depends on the retina of our eyes,not on the size of the eyes

  5. No because the size of the pupil and iris is most likely the same

  6. No, Its depend upon the ratina.

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