Why do mountains look like flat images from afar?

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Why do mountains look like flat images from afar?

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The way you determine depth visually is primarily something called bioncular vision. That is, differences between the view from each of your eyes your brain combines to give you a sense of depth.

The further something is away the less the difference in the view of it will be between each eye, so the less depth it will appear to have.

That’s it, really.