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Long Sighted Person Distant Objects Focus Properly Lens Focuses

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What can a long-sighted person see? Why is this?
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They can see clearly distant objects, but can't focus properly on near objects.
This is because the lens focuses the sharpest image behind the retina, instead of on it

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