🌈 Why do people have different eye colors? • Eye color depends on melanin, the same pigment that gives skin and hair their color. • Brown eyes = lots of melanin in the iris. • Blue eyes = very little melanin; light scatters in the iris, making them look blue (similar to why the sky looks blue). • Green and hazel = somewhere in between, with different mixes and how light scatters. Eye color is controlled by multiple genes, not just one — which is why families can have a mix of eye colors. 👁️ Do people with different eye colors see differently? Not really. • Vision works the same way regardless of eye color. • However, there’s a tiny difference: people with lighter eyes (blue, green) may be more sensitive to bright light or glare because they have less pigment to block it. People with darker eyes (brown) have a bit more natural protection against bright light. So the difference isn’t in what you see, but in how your eyes handle light. #EyeFacts #DidYouKnow #MindBlowingFacts #HumanBody #FunFacts #ScienceFacts #Shorts