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nearsightedness,or myopia is the condition of the eye th at cause distant object to appear blurry. in this condition the light that enters the eye is focusing in front of the retina instead of precisely on the retina. this condition can be corrected with the use of convex lenses. the ability to focus on close objects diminishes with age.people who require reading glasses have what problem?

Hyperopia or farsightedness

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