The exact causes of grey eyes are a bit
uncertain, but there is a possibility that it is the eyes having
more collagen and less melanin than blue eyes. As a result, when
light enters the eye it is scattered slightly different, causing
them to look grey, rather than blue.
Those with grey eyes are generally believed to have strong
characters, with a dominant, rational, analytic mindset.
Grey eyes are most commonly found in Northern and Eastern areas
of Europe. They can also be found at various locations around the
world, including North West Africa, Asia, and the Middle East.
Incidentally, Gray and grey are different spellings of the
same word, and both are used throughout the English-speaking
world. Gray is more common in American English, while grey is
more common in all other varieties of English.
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Apr 10, 2015
May 16, 2014
Gray vs. Grey
The spelling depends on what part of the
world you are in. In Britain, Canada, Australia, Ireland, New
Zealand, and South Africa, the spelling is commonly 'grey'. In the
United States, the preferred spelling is 'gray', although 'grey' is
also accepted. Gray became the preferred spelling in America during
the early 1800s.
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