Why is the cornea of essential importance to the eye, and why does the eye grow "bigger" when we are looking at things too close for long periods of time (e.g. computers or books?) Thank you!
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Explanation:
cornea is the place where image are reflected in upside down manner
and when it reflected towards our lens we can see the objects
and eyes grow bigger bcz at that time eyes want some light to enter so thats
why the pupil of eye beomes larger
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