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Is it true that people who are shortsighted can see objects up close better than people who have normal vision not far- or shortsighted?

Yes, we can see things much closer (depending on level of short-sightedness). I have found it to be to my advantage when painting details on small models, I can bring the model right up close to my eye and see it clearly when I flick up my glasses, and see it comfortably. If I am wearing glasses (or contact lenses), I cannot focus on the object so close, and it becomes uncomfortable. There is a scientific explanation for this that I once read, to do with the shape of the myopic eye.


A typical human can clearly see an item as small as 0.5 mm across Which form of technology has enabled humans to see objects even smaller than this?

A magnifier lens or magnifying glass is used to see minute objects, and a microscope is used to see microscopic objects.


When you can see distant things clearly but nearby objects appear blurry?

wear glasses or some people are born with the ability to see things really close up.


Why are microscopes important tool for biologists?

its important to biologists because they have to discover different objects and look close at it in order to see


Which type of vision problem occurs when the lens of the eye focuses light in front of the retina instead of on the retina?

Myopia, or nearsightedness. This is when a person can see things clearly that are close up, but objects further away are blurred. It is one of the most common causes for one to need corrective lenses, or glasses.

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What kinda people can see objects that are close more clearly than objects that are far away?

Nearsighted people can see objects that are close more clearly than objects that are far away.


Myopia is a condition of?

It is when one cannot see far away objects clearly.


A nearsighted person cannot see distant objects clearly without restive lenses. Yet, such a person can see distant objects clearlythrough a pinhole. Explain how this is possible?

It isn't possible


What is far sighted?

Far-sighted can mean: 1) able to plan ahead 2) a vision disorder in which you can't see up close. A definition is "unable to see things clearly, especially if they are relatively close to the eyes, owing to the focusing of rays of light by the eye at a point behind the retina. The adjective is hyperopic. The opposite, near-sighted (nearsighted) means that you cannot see distant objects clearly.


Can transparent objects let you see clearly through them?

Yes, transparent means you can clearly see through the object. Translucent means only light travels through, you cannot see a clear image, and opaque means no light or image is visible.


Who can see nearby objects clearly?

people who are nearsighted


What is difference between reading glasses and distant glasses?

Distance glasses are made for people who are nearsighted ( people who have difficulty seeing DISTANT objects but can see close objects clearly ) reading glasses are for people who are farsighted ( people who have difficulty seeing CLOSE objects but can see distant objects clearly ) Distant glasses come in a MINUS prescription and usually when you wear them, they make everything look SMALLER Reading glasses come in a PLUS prescription and they make the world seem BIGGER


What is presbiopia?

Presbiopia is that defect of vision due to which an old person cannot see the nearby objects clearly due to loss of power of accomodation of the eye.


What is near-sighted?

Near-sighted means able to see things clearly only when up close, that distant objects are less clear. Another term is "myopia." In the opposite condition, farsightedness (hyperopia), objects are clearer at a distance than they are up close.


What is the difference between translucent and transparent?

Translucent means light passes through the medium, but the light is diffused so that object beyond cannot be seen clearly. Transparent means that light passes through the medium and is not diffused and objects beyound can be seen clearly.


What is long and short sight?

Long eyesight is were you can see things from a far distance but not so well close up and short eyesight is were you can see things from close up but not so well from a far distance.The more common terms are farsighted and nearsighted (also shortsighted).


Why do owls cant see clearly in the morning?

an owl cannot see clearly n morning because it sleeps in morning