Light goes into your eye through the pupil and lens, makes an upside-down picture on the retina, and nerves send it to the brain, which flips it the right way up.
A short, child-friendly explanation for a 6-year-old: light goes into the eye, makes an upside-down picture on the retina, and nerves send it to the brain which flips it the right way up.
Light goes into your eye through the pupil and lens, makes an upside-down picture on the retina, and nerves send it to the brain, which flips it the right way up.
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