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Myopia is when nearby objects are clear but far away objects appear to be blurry to the person. It is caused by either the eyeball has grown too long or the cornea is too steep. Hyperopia is caused by an imperfection in the eye, usually if the eye lens is not round enough or if the eyeball is too short. Close up objects are blurred and far away object are clear.

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near sighted means you can see near, but far sighted means you only see far

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The curvature of one or more refractive surfaces of the eye, usually the cornea, prevents light rays from focusing clearly at one point on the retina, resulting in blurred vision. It can be concave or convex.

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the the the.....neersigted is neer seeingg ansd the parsigted are the par the you sea

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