Science, asked by lohaniakshat0, 8 months ago

A person cannot see the distant objects clearly (though he can see the nearby objects clearly). He is suffering from the defect of vision called:

(a) Cataract

(b) Hypermetropia

(c) Myopia

(d) Presbyopia​

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Answered by Anonymous
4

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A person cannot see the distant objects clearly (though he can see the nearby objects clearly). He is suffering from the defect of vision called Myopia.

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Answered by Lueenu22
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A person cannot see the distant objects clearly (though he can see the nearby objects clearly). He is suffering from the defect of vision called Myopia.

jai siya ram☺ __/\__

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