1. Yes
2. no
3. They are to view small things
4. Matthew Mooney obviously discovered them
5. Do u remember Hugh Pat?
6. their special move is the laser punch
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microscopes only live once
Microscopes are used to see very small (microscopic) things e.g. micro-organisms, bacteria etc. Microscopes are used to learn thing (in much more detail) They are answers to questions like why does your food go out of date and you can't eat it anymore. The people who invented and improved this object are Hans Lippershey, Sacharias Jansen, and Hans Jenssen. They were all eyeglass makers.
Microscopes are important because microscopes allow you to see what the naked eye cannot see.So microscopes are zooming in the site of the thing or animal that is not able to be seen by the naked eye.
Scientific knowledge is based on in every growing collection of facts about the natural world but it changed with new evidence or New interpretation .
Microscopes allow you to see substances in a closer up view. Microscopes help with discovering whats inside a small substance, such as a cell. If science did not have microscopes, we wouldn't know the basic function of a cell.
microscopes only live once
It was invented in 1876.Invented by Wilford Thompson.to look at small creatures.
digital microscopes,compound microscopes,electron microscopes,pocket microscopes,usb computer microscopes,scanning microscopes,stereo microscopes.
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Light Microscopes And Electron Microscopes
Light Microscopes And Electron Microscopes
Light microscopes allow you to view living specimens and electron microscopes do not allow this.
light microscopes and electron microscopes
Worm metcs. 10 WM=1 Nanometer.
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An electron microscope can enlarge images up to 10,000,000 times (107x).Other types of microscopes that can achieve over 105 magnification include scanning probe microscopes, such as atomic force microscopes, electrostatic force microscopes, magnetic force microscopes, scanning tunneling microscopes, and piezo force microscopes.