They would be Farsighted. Nearsighted is when you cannot see close up. So, the word is the opposite of the definition.
Nearsightness is when you can only see up close and not far away. Farsightness is when you can only see far away and not up close. =)
Because they are very big. This is the same reason that you can see a mountain from miles away, but need to be close to see an ant.
Near-sided vision is when you can see things close to you but not far away. You need glasses to see things far away. I know this because I am near-sided. Hope this helps you out.
microscopes can see thing close up and telescopes your can see thing far away
If a person can see things far away better than close up, this is called far sightedness. It has to do with the shape of the eye ball and the place in the eye that the image being viewed is focused in the eye. If the image focuses in front of or behind a certain point in the eye, it will cause far sightedness or near sightedness.
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People who are nearsighted have difficulty seeing objects that are far away clearly, but can see objects that are close more clearly. This is typically due to the shape of their eyeball or the focusing power of their eye's lens. Nearsightedness can be corrected with glasses, contact lenses, or refractive surgery.
means you can see close up, but objects that are far away are blurry, and the opposite of that is far sighted
Depends on what's blurry. If it's something close to you then you are far sighted. If it's something far away then you are near sighted.
Its the close's star to earth amd the others are to far away to be seen in the daylight
The ability to see things clearly near and far away is called visual acuity. This is determined by how well your eyes can focus on objects at different distances. If you have trouble seeing things clearly both up close and at a distance, you may have a refractive error like nearsightedness or farsightedness, which can be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.