if the object is too close to the eye the distance bteween the object and retina is less and hence the image of the object is not formed on the retina so we cannot see the object properly
An instrument that makes small, distant objects visible is a telescope. Binoculars and scopes are also used for seeing long distance.
telescope or maybe binoculars
blowing air gives more oxygen so it makes the fire bigger
An atom is made of nuetrons, nutrino, anti neutrino, protons, electrons, positron, a nuecleus, and an electron cloud. They are all made from objects that are in you besides atoms.
It can effect the air around it affect the object that is heated as well
A tool you hold against your eye to make objects look bigger
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.
Special curved lenses are used to make objects larger. It is a sense of scale and perception that makes distant objects magnified.
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An instrument that makes small, distant objects visible is a telescope. Binoculars and scopes are also used for seeing long distance.
telescope or maybe binoculars
Binoculars? Telescope? Glasses? Contacts? They all do.
A telescope is the tool that makes faraway objects appear larger and clearer. It achieves this by using lenses or mirrors to collect and focus light from distant objects, magnifying their images for better visibility. By increasing the amount of light gathered, telescopes enhance detail and clarity, allowing us to observe celestial bodies or distant landscapes with greater precision.
A microscope is an optical instrument that makes small objects appear larger by using a combination of lenses to magnify the image of the object.
An instrument that makes small distant objects visible is a microscope. Microscopes use lenses to magnify tiny objects, allowing us to see details that are not visible to the naked eye. For distant objects, a telescope serves a similar purpose by using lenses or mirrors to magnify and resolve faraway celestial bodies. Both instruments enhance our ability to observe and study the microscopic and astronomical worlds.
You have two eyes, away from each by about 6 cm. The object placed nearby makes a larger angle to both eyes as compared to distant object. From that angle, you make out the distance of the object from you. Stars are too far away for human eyes (or any animal eyes, for that purpose.) to make smaller or bigger angle. They all make the smallest possible angle witch can be recognized by naked eyes and so you can not differentiate between near or distant star. All of them are distant objects for human eyes.