The hyperopic (long sighted) eye is shorter or the front  is flatter than normal. The light rays meet beyond the retina, so that distant objects can be seen better than those which are near. With age even distance vision becomes blurred as the lens thickens and hardens so it can no longer compensate for this error.
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