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What is the name of an object you see when you look through the ocular lens of the microscope?

Objects do not get new names because you are looking at them through a microscope; if you put a hair under a microscope, then it is still a hair when you look at it. Microscopes are often used to look at cells, bacteria, pollen, minerals, etc. You can look at lots of things. The names do not change. Cells are still cells, when examined under a microscope.


What is the the name of imiginary line on witch the earth rotates how many times does the earth rotate every 24 hours?

First of all to correct your spelling. 'Imiginary' should be 'IMAGINARY'. and 'Witch' should be 'which' There is no such word as 'imiginary' in the English language. 'Witch' is a 'female sorceress'. Please remember to correct your spelling in future. Two answer your question ; The imaginary line is the AXIS'. on the surface of the Earth it is the two poles (North and South Poles). The Earth rotates ONCE in every 24 hours.


How did the northern lights get their name?

The solar winds from the sun are emitted towards the Earth, however, because of the Earth's magnetic field the winds are refracted away from the Earth. At the point where the magnetic field is at its lowest force, the winds can enter the Earth's surface and form an array of lights and colours which are the gases. The fact they are at either ends of the poles is the reason why they are called the Northern and Southern Lights. EASY: They are "lights" and the lights are in the "north", ergo the name, The Northern Lights.


What is the name of the irregular galaxies lying near the South celestial pole?

The name of the irregular galaxies lying near the South celestial poles is called the Magellanic Clouds. The large Magellanic Cloud is called the Nubecula Major and the smaller one is called the Nubecula Minor.


What is the name of one convection cell that forms because of the Coriolis effect?

The Coriolis Effect is the phenomenon that effects global winds. A convection cell is a form of wind and this is the first part of the coriolis effect.

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What is the name for the clockwise deflection of the air in cells near the poles?

Polar Circulation


What is the name for the clockwise deflection or air in the cells near the poles?

The clockwise deflection of air in the cells near the poles is known as the Coriolis effect. This phenomenon results from the Earth's rotation, causing moving air and water to turn and twist rather than move in straight lines. In the polar regions, this deflection contributes to the formation of polar easterlies, which are prevailing winds that blow from east to west.


What is the name of the semicircles joining the poles?

tne name of the semicircle joining the poles to poles is called merdian


What is the name of semicircle joining the poles?

tne name of the semicircle joining the poles to poles is called merdian


What is the prop for tinikling?

Bamboo or Kawayan in tagalog


What is another name for ice at the poles?

Another name for ice at the poles is polar ice or polar ice caps.


What name is the land near the equator?

Poles


What name is given to Poland nationals?

Poles.


What is the proper name for a high pressure system that spins clockwise?

A high-pressure system that spins clockwise is called an anticyclone. They spin clockwise in the northern hemisphere and counterclockwise in the southern hemisphere.


What is the name for a metal with north and south poles?

A Magnet


Name the stage of meiosis during which chromatids are separated to opposite poles of the cell?

Anaphase II is the stage of meiosis in which chromatids are separated to opposite poles of the cell. This leads to the formation of haploid daughter cells with distinct chromosomes.


What is the name for cells in middle latitudes?

Ferrel cells are the name of the cells in the middle latitudes.