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Soft, are kinda squisht and hard thing well, there kinda hard...
A shell is the hard thing made out of calcium which snails carry
Anything with mass. The larger the mass, the greater the degree that light can be bent or deflected. In reality, you "could" observe it everyday, but the amount is so small you would never see it.
The nature of light is not what causes vision. Vision is due to the reaction of organic chemicals and special cells in the eye to particular wavelenghts. One could imagine creatures that see slighlty better than humans in the near IR and the near UV, but basic physics makes imaging in the farther IR not very sharp, and the farther wavelengths of UV are very hard for living tissues to focus, and they cause fluorescence. UV also damages DNA and other cellular material. What we are stuck with seems to be what most life forms use for vision.
The particles of all substances are always moving, so we can only measure the average speed of them, which is called temperature. Also, particles are very small, and they are hard to see and measure.
i am wondering the exact same thing do the ones you see stink if they get sqished
yes it is its super small
A red dwarf star is hard to see because those stars are small and dim, their low luminosity made them hard to observe.
it is very hard to kill a little thing that you can not see but dragons can kill bacteria
Yes, Caterpillars to have antennas but they are small and are very hard to see.
Ability to assume the shape of its containerLow densityapexIt has no definite shape or volume.are the -thing which is hard to see
You go to the small building you see.
Bacterium is an example.
Bacterium is an example.
Caterpillars do have antennas but they are very small and hard to see.
He worked very very hard to see the constitution be ratified
A micro organism is a living thing that is very small that you need a micro scope to see them.