Why can you see the hill side and valleys with out a close up view of the object?

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2026-05-10 10:00

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Due to the concept of perspective, objects in the distance appear smaller than those that are closer. This allows us to see the hillside and valleys without a close-up view since our brains interpret the size relationships of elements in the scene, helping us perceive the depth and details of the landscape.

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