It is an investigative mystery game produced by the DET (Department of Education and Training)* in New South Wales, Australia.
Murder under the Microscope is an online environmental science activity for school students in grades 5 to 10, typically children aged 9 to 14 years. It establishes an "ecological crime" that has a victim (a plant or animal species), a villain (an activity, pest, or problem), and a location or crime site (within a global region).
Once the science activity begins, teams of students will research and analyze the evidence to solve the crimes. The project culminates with the students submitting an answer to where the crime is, who/what did it and who/what it is affecting.
(*The current enrollment fee for a class is AU$77.)
Because it involves a competitive challenge by an educational website, direct answers (guesses) for this annual challenge are not permitted. The answers for previous years are at the related questions below.
An electron microscope has a much higher magnifying power and resolution than a regular light microscope. One can visualize molecules and even atoms using an electron microscope. This is not possible with a light microscope
bacteria
The position of an image under a microscope varies based on the type of microscope being used. In a compound microscope, the image is formed inverted and reversed from the object being observed. In a stereo microscope, the image is typically upright and not inverted.
The magnification power refers to the enlarging power of a microscope. A microscope basically magnifies objects that are placed under the slides.
Are you doing Murder under the Microscope by any chance? Its gonna take ages for you to get an answer. Murder under the Microscope is sooooooo lame and booooring!!!!!
Each year, the Murder Under the Microscope website recognizes the schools that correctly answered the "crime" challenge.You can find the current list at the related link below.
The name of a fake German company used in Murder Under the Microscope.
Zahara Hilton is a Case Coordinator with the ECI Unit of Catchment Headquarters. She provides video messages in the educational mystery "Murder Under the Microscope. She an M.A. in Geography specialising in the Environment from Macquarie University.
i bet your doing murder under the microscope so am i
Thats what our class is submitting
for murder under the microscope it is the bee ain't koala
he gives u clues that take u off track
Try to answer all the quizzes. The first code is when
yOURE DOIN MURDER UNDER THE MICROSCOPE: CHEETA!
The blue-banded bee (Amegilla cingulata) is not known for committing murder. These bees are solitary and non-aggressive towards humans, although they may sting if provoked. Blue-banded bees are important pollinators of crops and wildflowers, helping to sustain ecosystems.
rhe victim is the green tree frog the villain is the bird flu virus and e crimesite is sarwak river these are the answers for murder under the microscope 2009