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| Myopia | Hypermetropia |
| Myopia is also called as Near-sightedness. | Hypermetropia is called as Far-sightedness. |
| In Myopia, the person can see nearby objects, but cannot see far objects clearly. | In Hypermetropia, the person can see far objects clearly, but cannot see near objects clearly. |
| In people with myopia, the image is formed in front of retina in the eye. | In people with hypermetropia, the image is formed behind the retina in the eye. |
| The size of the eye-ball increases in the myopic people. | The size of the eye-ball decreases in the hypermetropic people. |
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The elements which can show properties of both metals and non-metals are called metalloids. Examples: Arsenic, Germanium, Silicon.
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The various properties of metals can be improved by mixing other metals in it. The homogeneous mixture of two or more metals is called alloys.
Example: Duralumin is an alloy of Al,Cu,Mg,Mn
An alloy is prepared by mixing various metals in molten state in required proportion and then cooling their mixture to the room temperature.
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- Always use a bed-net impregnated with insecticides.
- Use mosquito repellent.
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- Sunscreen comes first - repellent second.
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