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Difference between hypermetropia and myopia ?​

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Answered by Thorragnarok57
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Step-by-step explanation:

A defect of vision because of which a person cannot see nearby objects clearly. The far point of a myopic eye is closer than infinity. The near point of a hypermetropic eye is more than 25 cm away. ... Hypermetropia occurs because the eye lens has a low converging power or because the eye ball is too short.

Answered by UniqueBabe
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Answer:

The difference between Myopia and Hypermetropia is that in Myopia, a person can see the short distance objects clearly and not the distant objects. In hypermetropia, a person can see distant objects clearly but not the short distance objects.

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