Ok that is realy cool! I wish my eyes changed colors! Well umm.... my friend her eyes are green then i turn around and then look at her and they're brown!!!!! IT'S SO FRIGEN AWSOME!!!!!!!!!!! I WISH MY EYES COULD CHANGE COLOR!
2007-03-09 08:55:47
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answered by I kNo! 3
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the color of your iris depends on the amount of pigment present on your eye. For example, green eyes have a lot of yellow and some brown, making them appear green. Blue eyes have a little yellow and little to no brown, making them appear blue. Gray eyes appear gray because they have a little yellow and no brown in them. Brown eyes appear brown because most of the eye contains the brown color. Brown is the most common, blue is second, and green is rarest.
2007-03-01 10:11:06
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answered by Jy 2
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Typically, newborns have blue eyes, which change to green, light blue, light brown and dark brown, as they grow older. It is thought that exposure to light after birth triggers the production of melanin in the iris of the eye. By three years of age, the eyes produce and store enough melanin to have their natural shade. While changes in eye color of infants are more common, even in adults, eye color changes in approximately 12% of the people as they get older
2007-03-01 10:14:02
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answered by Azucena V 1
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Well, I know that hazel eyes [like mine] have flecks of a lot of colors in them, so depending on what I'm wearing/what is around me, the flecks of color/pigment *(pigments are just what is in your skin and eyes and hair to make it colors) in my eye reflect whatever colors those are. So, wearing blue, my eyes reflect the blue and the blue parts of my eye show up or pop more. Over long periods of time, it could just be the pigments changing because of damage to eyes, chemicals, or sunlight and random stuff like that.
2007-03-08 12:43:32
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answered by Maybur 3
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thats awesome!
well i think they already answered you
but still
AWESOME
my eyes a bluish, green
but usuually more blue but sometimes they do turn green
that really cool
and if someone can explain why this happens with simple words it would be awesome cuz i wanna be back and read some answers!
lol andim too lazy too look it up
2007-03-01 10:18:29
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on your mood, age, temperature, the climate and the seasons, Especially if you were born with a light eye color, they usually change depending on the person's mood and the climate around.
2015-07-19 10:31:44
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answered by Skli 1
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Yes
2017-01-21 16:13:41
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answered by Asia 1
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idk...mine were blue all my life. my friend has one blue eye and one brown...it makes no sense to me...good question though, i hope someone gives you the right answer because im kind of curious as well. im glad mine stay the same though, i have the craziest blue eyes ever. everyone tells me they have never seen my eye color before.
2007-03-01 10:11:16
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answered by Ashley M 7
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I think it's because you're a mutant with similar powers to mystique.
2015-01-29 05:07:44
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answered by Prince 1
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ya like the guy above me said, i will give you the best answer if i can actually understand what you are saying without a dictionary lol. i love having more than one sn lol.
2007-03-02 15:16:24
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answered by allison 3
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