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The part of the microscope that you look into is called the eyepiece.
Yes, exactly. The part of the Moon we see bright is the part that is exposed to direct sunlight.
Logically, yes. They would receive much more direct sunlight for a much larger part of the year.
You look through a microscope through a part called the eyepiece.
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All continents receive direct sunlight for at least part of the year.
in antartica & brazil
Because the rays of the sun is so hot it will heat any part of the earth witout being hit my direct sunlight
Yes, most daisies do better if they receive full sun for at least part of the day.
The part of the microscope that you look into is called the eyepiece.
Supports upper part of the microscope
You hold the compound microscope's arm with one hand and hold the microscope's base with the other hand to prevent breaking the microscope apart. The arm connects the top part of the microscope with the bottom part ofthe microscope.
the arm
the earth is tilted and some parts of it get direct sunlight and other parts dont.
Of course sunlight doesn't hit the earth's surface evenly! Countries on the equator or near it receive the most direct sunlight. And of course countries in the artic circle have hardly any! [^-^]
Yes, exactly. The part of the Moon we see bright is the part that is exposed to direct sunlight.