The focal point is in front of the retina
A nearsighted person's eye is typically longer than average or has a cornea that is too steep. This causes light entering the eye to focus in front of the retina instead of directly on it, resulting in blurry distance vision. Nearsightedness can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery.
has eyeballs that are a little too long
The only thing similar is that they own a pair of glasses. The only difference is that a farsighted person can only wear glasses when reading far away while a nearsighted person have to wear his/her glasses all the time
Yes, they do.
Myopic, or nearsighted. Myope, (Myopic is the condition not the person)
Nearsighted is an adjective.
Being nearsighted
A nearsighted person wears glasses to correct their vision because the lenses in the glasses help to focus light properly onto the retina at the back of the eye, allowing the person to see distant objects more clearly.
You can describe a person using the letter s by silly.
A nearsighted person is also referred to as being myopic, or as having myopia.
concave lenses are prescribed by doctors
You think about what snow is like. What sort of a person would have the same traits as snow does? Describe that person.