"microscopic"
Naked = The average human eye, without the use of any artificial aids like, glasses, microscope, telescope etc.
Yes, some nebulae can be seen with the naked eye, if you know where to look. They are better seen with binoculars, but in the right conditions some can be seen with the naked eye, like the Orion nebula, in the constellation of Orion.
Some, but not all mites are visible to the naked eye. There are about 30,000 species of mites, some smaller than 1/100 of an inch.
All 88 of them
sedimentary
Neptune.Uranus can be seen with the naked eye, but it has to be near perfect conditions and you have to know exactly where to look as it will just look like a dim star.
Blind
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn can be seen with the naked eye.
Probably an astronomer.
Aphid fish are the smallest type of fish that can be seen by the naked eye (bare eye-no glasses or microscope).
No.
Yes, some nebulae can be seen with the naked eye, if you know where to look. They are better seen with binoculars, but in the right conditions some can be seen with the naked eye, like the Orion nebula, in the constellation of Orion.
Yes.
Light
No
No
Some, but not all mites are visible to the naked eye. There are about 30,000 species of mites, some smaller than 1/100 of an inch.