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It actually depends on the lens. For the image to be sharp on the retina, all the rays of light coming off the object must meet together at the same point on the retina. If the rays of light meet somewhere in front of the retina, the lens focuses by stretching itself and becoming thinner. This spreads out the rays of light, making them go further into the eye until they reach the middle of the retina. If the rays of light are behind the retina, the lens thickens to focus.

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