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Bacteria are too small to see without a microscope. WAY too small.
Yes, however it varies, according to sierpinski's triangle everything has a natural pattern, even if its too small to see.
Aviation
Because, it is too small to see with the naked eye.
Atoms are too small to see.
A particle is a small object. These come in many different types. Some are too small to see. Some can be seen with microscopes, others are too small even for microscopes. All large objects are made of smaller objects. Everything in the universe is ultimately composed of very small, sub-microscopic particles.
everything is both a wave and a particle. consider a Baseball, we see it as only a particle because its wavelength is much too small to observe.
No, we see the sun as a small star.
Essentially, this is because the particles are too small - only with the most powerful electron microscopes can larger atoms be seen.
Microscopic
because they are too small
No