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Objects Short Sighted Person Focus Properly Distant Eyeball Elongated

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What can a short-sighted person see? Why is this?
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-They can see near objects clearly, but can't focus properly on distant objects
The eyeball is elongated, so that the distance between them the lens and the retina is too great

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