glasses
It corrects farsightedness (or longsightedness).
Farsightedness is corrected using a concave type lens.
Nope, a negative meniscus lens corrects myopia. Positive meniscus corrects hyperopia.
Convex lens makes objects appear closer and corrects hyperopia (far-sightedness).
Farsightedness NOT nearsightedness
When light enters the eye and it focuses behind the retina instead of directly on it, you have farsightedness. Either your eye is too short, your cornea is not curved enough, or your lens sits farther back than it should.
your brain
The cornea is not curved enough. In other words, the eye is too short.
The type of lense is a convex lense
It's called AutoCorrect
Another type of lens is the opposite called a reducing lens.
convex lens