its because the lens of the microscope is convex. this means that it is curved a little bit, like the lenses of glasses. this causes the image to appear upside down. try looking into the curved part of a spoon from both sides. one side your reflection is normal, but on the other side your reflection is upside down, because of concave and convex. The side where you see your reflection normal is concave, and the side where it is backwards is convex. hope i helped!
beleve it or not you look at evrey thing upsidedown!!!
If the sky was upside down, the people will fall because there is no gravity holding it.
The Alpinestars logo has what looks like an upside down e and a star.
"As I played back the video, I saw that I had been holding my camera upside down." "The latest designer in Paris has turned the fashion world upside down with his brilliance." "In Spanish, an upside-down question mark precedes each interrogative sentence or quote."
Upside down and larger.
Everything under a microscope is upside down and backwards
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I See Things Upside Down was created in 2004.
It would appear reversed, but not upside down. If it does appear upside down, then either the plate is mounted in such a manner.
He Likes Things Upside Down - 1913 was released on: USA: 14 December 1913
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Upside down rubies
it makes it look inverted (upside down)
To see what they look like underneath.
AnswerYes, you can.
Yes, we do in fact see things upside down until our brain turns it back around for us. You can prove this fact when you look at your self on the outside of a spoon, you will see yourself upside down! In fact our eyes see things the right way up but the image appears upside down in the retina, our brain works so fast that it can interpret the image quickly. +++ The spoon is no test of how sight works, but demonstrates a property of convex mirrors!