The photosphere.
Any substance such as an mixture, colloid, suspension, solution, and all non-microscopic matters in our ecosystem are visible to the naked eyes.
All naked-eye visible stars are members of the Milky WayGalaxy.That includes all stars with ancient names.
Any substance such as an mixture, colloid, suspension, solution, and all non-microscopic matters in our ecosystem are visible to the naked eyes.
Yes, many decomposable materials can be seen with the naked eye. Examples include food waste, plant matter, and animal remains, all of which are visible and can undergo decomposition. Additionally, some organisms involved in decomposition, like fungi and bacteria, may also be visible, particularly in the form of mold or larger fungi.
"electromagnetic spectrum"
Hmmm... I think so all are visible. Even the rays from the sun in the morning (vit. D)...
because they are too small for the naked eye to see, but there are millions of them all cells die and produce again
They all produce naked seeds. (This part is not part of the answer).And (Naked) means they are not enclosed by a protective fruit.
Soil macrofauna are all organism in the soil visible to the naked eye.
Any substance such as an mixture, colloid, suspension, solution, and all non-microscopic matters in our ecosystem are visible to the naked eyes.
The five planets visible from Earth without a telescope are Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. These planets are often visible to the naked eye and can be seen in the night sky from various locations on Earth at different times throughout the year.
It is very good for the baby to be naked. First of all, baby's skin can breath, second of all, baby can discover all of part's his or her body. Plus babies love to be naked.
harry styles walked around naked all the time
Aside from the sun and moon, the fiver inner planets (other than the earth) are visible to the naked eye. Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter and Saturn can all be seen at times without the aid of any optics.
All stars visible with the naked eye are in the same Galaxy. Our galaxy, the Milky Way.
No. There is only a Small Part of the Electomagnetic (light) spectrum called visible light. Inside the "visible light" section are the colors of the rainbow, which are the only colors we can see through the naked eye. we cannot normally see Infrared light or UV rays.
There is no set number, because new comets are discovered all the time. Not all comets that are discovered will be visible with the naked eye.