A magnifying glass is convex in shape.
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A magnifying lens is typically convex in shape.
A magnifying glass is a tool that has a convex lens. The convex shape of the lens allows it to magnify objects when they are viewed through it.
Convex is usually bigger than concave. In a convex shape, an imaginary line connecting any two points lies completely within the shape, making it appear more expansive. In contrast, a concave shape curves inward, often providing less surface area than a convex shape of similar dimensions.
A convex shape curves outward like a bowl, while a concave shape curves inward like a cave. Convex shapes do not make things upside down.
The eye itself is concave, meaning it is curved inward. The cornea and lens within the eye, however, are convex in shape.