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Sir Walter Raleigh's eyes are commonly described as "dark" or "brown." However, there is no definitive historical record of the exact color of his eyes.
Eyes, eggs, and laundry all involve the concept of "whites." In the case of eyes, the whites refer to the sclera, the white outer layer of the eyeball. Eggs have whites, which are the albumen or the clear part of the egg. In laundry, whites are typically used to refer to white clothing or linens that need to be separated and washed together to maintain their brightness.
We see colors thanks to specialized cells in our eyes called cones. Cones are sensitive to different wavelengths of light and allow us to perceive the different colors of the visible light spectrum. When light enters our eyes, it is processed by these cones and translated into the vibrant array of colors we see.
our eyes rely on rods, which are not as sensitive to different colors as cones are. In low light conditions, our eyes are not able to distinguish between colors as easily because rods are mostly responsible for black-and-white vision. Additionally, the lack of ambient light can make it challenging for our eyes to see subtle differences in color.
Approximately 2% of the world's population have multi-colored eyes, a condition known as heterochromia. This can result in eyes with two different colors or specks of different colors within the same eye.