Normally a light microscope.
Electro-microscopes are only really used in scientific laboratories
A light microscope
An optical microscope
A shovel is most often operated as a Class-III lever, typically in snow.
Electron Microscope
compound light microscope
A light microscope
You would use a compound light microscope to get a better look at an earthworm. These microscopes use two lenses to magnify the specimen, allowing students to observe the structures of the earthworm in detail.
every kind in the book
circle graph
electric microscope
An optical microscope
A shovel is most often operated as a Class-III lever, typically in snow.
All the people have different heights, no matter what their age is. Some students in a class would be eating a particular kind of food, or being fan of sports or just studios, which decides their height. And not all students are of the same age in a class. There may be students with late admissions, etc. And in colleges or universities the ages may vary upto 3-4 years.
Everything that is taught anywhere else - English, Maths, Science, etc, etc
Electron microscope
Students that would work hard, and that can play an intrument...who won't cause a lot of trouble to your class.
its a kind of cheese.