When you read a book, the lenses in your eyes are probably a little more spherical, and
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When you read a book, the lenses in your eyes are probably a little more spherical, and when you gaze up at the stars at night, your lenses become flatter. These differences are due to a process known as
a). retinal disparity.
b). lens reactivity.
c). accommodation.
d). adaptation.
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