Its NOT ok to illuminate a microscope with direct sunglight... it can seriously damage your eyes...
The moon's brightness comes from its ability to reflect sunlight. When the moon goes through phases, it is because the Earth is blocking some of the sunlight and casting its shadow on the moon.
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use your brain to answer it its ok for your answer.
It will be ok as long as you make sure that their cage isn't in direct sunlight or near a drafty area.
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I think the a mirror and the Lightning that need to be bright ok
No. Unless it is DIRECT SUNLIGHT (if it can give you a sunburn, it will damage your screen). However, if it is behind filtered light, such as a window, then there is no real threat of damage. Owners manuals for plasma TVs will say not to put them in areas where the sun will shine on them, even through glass, but it is merely to limit their liability for warranty; if there is an issue, they might say that it was a result of it being in direct sunlight, when in fact it is not (those villains). I worked for Panasonic, so I know all the legal planning that goes into those guides.
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this is cheating you are meant to work it out yourself or classmates for the murder under the microscope thing ok??
not certain but I think this would be ok
You should be OK, if you have a valid passport.
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Provided they have hiding places, and direct sunlight doesn't over-heat them - then it's fine. Check the temperature range hourly over an average week (bright sunshine to dull rainy days) to be sure they wont get too hot or too cold.
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