Asked by Ren
How do small objects appear when viewed from shorter distance?
They are not visible at all.
they appear larger.
They appear to be the same size
They appear smaller
They are not visible at all.
they appear larger.
They appear to be the same size
They appear smaller
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When small objects are viewed from a shorter distance, they appear larger. As the distance decreases, the object's size seems to increase because it occupies a larger portion of the viewer's field of vision.
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