difference hypermetropia and myopia ( short and simple )
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Mypoia: It is an eye defect in which one can't see distant objects clearly but can see nearby objects clear.
- This defect can be corrected by using convex lens.
Hypermetropia: It is an eye defect in which one can't see nearby objects clearly but can see distant objects clearly.
- This defect can be corrected by using concave lens.
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The difference between myopia and hypermetropia is that a myopic person is only able to see the near or short distance objects clearly. In contrast, a hypermetropic person is only able to see the far or distant objects clearly.
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