Because they are.
Distant objects appear to shift more than nearer objects due to the phenomenon known as parallax. As our viewpoint changes, the angle at which we see distant objects changes more significantly compared to nearer objects, resulting in a greater apparent shift. This effect is commonly observed when viewing objects from a moving vehicle or when comparing the position of objects at different distances.
The word you're looking for is "telescope." Telescopes use lenses or mirrors to magnify distant objects and make them appear closer and clearer for observation.
this will depend.
No. The I is a short (rhotic) I and an unstressed O. It rhymes with nearer.
because of refraction
Convex mirrors offer a wider field of view, making it easier to see objects in our peripheral vision. They also provide a larger image of objects behind us, helping to eliminate blind spots. Additionally, convex mirrors help to reduce glare at night due to their design.
When you bring the flashlight closer to the concave mirror, the image will also move closer to the mirror. The size of the image will increase as the flashlight gets closer to the mirror.
Telescope
Beatrice Borst has written: 'Nearer the earth'
the image will appear a bit bigger than the normal image
because it is refracted.
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