In complete darkness, human vision is limited, as our eyes rely on light to perceive the environment. However, in low-light conditions, such as moonlight or dimly lit areas, we can see to some extent due to the sensitivity of rod cells in our retinas. These cells allow us to detect shapes and movement but not color. Our vision can adapt to darkness over time, improving our ability to see in low-light situations, but it remains significantly impaired compared to well-lit conditions.
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