When you are looking at objects far away, the ciliary muscles in your eyes relax, allowing the lens to flatten. This flattening reduces the lens's curvature, enabling it to focus light from distant objects onto the retina. Concurrently, the pupils may also dilate slightly to allow more light in for better clarity. This coordinated action ensures that distant images are perceived clearly.
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When you are nearsighted, you have problems seeing things far away.
For the eye, the lens becomes thinner?
means someone is coming to visit from far away
yes it can stay far far away from it!
To determine how far away lightning is, count the seconds between seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder. Divide this number by 5 to estimate the distance in miles.
it is hard because it is so far in the sky and it is far away in the sky and you have trouble seeing it
When you have trouble seeing things far away, it is called nearsightedness or myopia. This means that objects in the distance appear blurry or out of focus.
You do if you have trouble seeing like blurry or double vision up close or far away or both
They pull the lens to make it long and thin.