Glasses and contacts help you see better by bending light so your eyes can focus it properly.
Glasses are like special eyelenses that sit in front of your eyes. Imagine you're trying to read a book, but the words look blurry, like they’re underwater. Glasses act like a water filter, helping the light from the book reach your eye in a clearer way. They work by bending the light before it enters your eye, so everything looks sharper and more focused.
Contacts are like invisible eyelenses that stick directly on your eyes. Think of them like tiny clear stickers that sit right on the surface of your eye. When you wear contacts, they bend the light in the same way as glasses, but since they're closer to your eye, it feels like you’re seeing through a window, clear and close.
Both glasses and contacts are tools that help your eyes do their job better, just like a pair of binoculars helps you see things far away more clearly.
Examples
- Contacts are tiny lenses worn on the eye to fix vision problems.
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