Ok, the following steps are simple, well sort of simple. # Fill up some water into a bathtub, sink or bowl. Only use fresh water from your sink! Not pool water or you may end up irritating your eyes. # Gently put your face in with your eyes closed for a while until you feel comfortable and get used to the temperature of the water. # When you are used you step 2, open your eyes and gently put them in. Remember you won't get this right in the first place and it may take a few days or so. # Do step 3 until you are able to keep your eyes in fresh water. # You may now do this in a swimming pool or the ocean but remember don't keep your eye's in for long in a pool or the sea or you will irritate your eyes.
No, putting milk in your eyes will not improve your vision underwater. In fact, it can be harmful and irritating to your eyes. It's best to use appropriate swimming goggles for clear underwater vision.
Yes, platypuses do have eyes, and they use them whenever they are on land. Platypuses close their eyes when they dive and hunt underwater for food. They do not need to see underwater, as they use the electroreceptors in their bills to detect living organisms underwater.
Yes. Platypuses close their eyes when they dive and hunt underwater for food. they do not need to see underwater, as they use the electroreceptors in their bills to detect living organisms underwater.
An Alligator's eyes are adapted to see underwater because half the time they live underwater. They catch their food underwater, bathe themselves underwater, and they can sometimes nap there. An Alligator has an extra eyelid on their eyes that is clear (almost like a contact lense) to see clearly underwater without letting any fluid gettting into their eyes.
put a bridge underwater
Polar bears eyes underwater acts like swiming goggle so it can see the eye vision on land
You wear goggles or open your eyes.
The Frog Have An Protection On His Eyes
Yes. But in order to do that, you have to open your eyes.
They have eyes just like you and I. When they dive underwater, a special eyelid covers their eyes so that the eyes are protected, and so they can see easily underwater too.
Their eye lids protects their eyes. Beavers eyes let them to see both underwater and on land.
Alligators have two eyelids,one to close there eyes and the other to see underwater