The Science of Blue Eyes: What Causes Their Unique Color?
Blue eyes are not actually blue. The iris of a blue eye contains a pigment called melanin, which gives the eye its color. In brown eyes, there is a lot of melanin, while in blue eyes, there is very little. The lack of melanin in blue eyes causes light to scatter, which gives the eye its blue color.Eye & Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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