Biology, asked by ansubhadhar2012, 6 months ago

two reasons for hyperopia​

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Answered by neer75
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The cornea, the clear outer layer of your eye, and the lens focus images directly on the surface of your retina, which lines the back of your eye. If your eye is too short, or the power to focus is too weak, the image will go to the wrong place, behind your retina.

Answered by mailmedeepakgavit
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Hyperopia Causes

The cornea, the clear outer layer of your eye, and the lens focus images directly on the surface of your retina, which lines the back of your eye. If your eye is too short, or the power to focus is too weak, the image will go to the wrong place, behind your retina.

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