i would do the second 1
A microscope makes small things appear larger by magnifying them. It does not change the size of the actual object, but only enlarges the image that you see through the lens.
What makes a image larger in cells?
A magnifying glass, a microscope, or a telescope makes things larger.
When you paint a room, white makes the room appear to be larger. Horizontal stripes also make a room appear larger.
Neither, the virtual image in all mirrors are the same distance aren't they? But if you mean, does it make it larger or smaller, then I'm pretty sure that it makes it larger :) or "magnified" is the technical term =P
This is a well-known optical illusion which is most likely caused by the relative sizes of objects surrounding the Moon. Clouds and buildings appear smaller near the horizon, which makes the Moon look much larger in comparison. When the Moon is high in the sky, clouds and perhaps buildings around it are much closer to you, which makes the Moon look smaller in comparison.
No. His suit and makes him appear larger.
To see smaller objects (it makes them larger).
The scale changes depending on your position. When you move closer to an object, it appears larger on the scale. Conversely, moving farther away makes it appear smaller on the scale.
Yes. If it was negative then .15 would be larger. Unless it’s negative then the smaller number is smaller. If negative, the smaller number would be larger. If that makes sense.
artificial insemination makes this possible
It is a knob that makes an object that's on a slide appear bigger or smaller