why does squinting help when trying to read something small or far away?

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why does squinting help when trying to read something small or far away?

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Because decreasing the opening decreases the amount of light coming in from other directions which is the cause of blurryness. When a lens or an eye is working correctly they bend the light so it’s all coming in at the same direction when it hits your retina giving you a sharp image.

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