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Pie
3 years ago
7

Plz help ASAP these questions are from a ted talk btw and will mark brainlist if right

Arts
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Art [367]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. The 3D microscope captures more detail than a regular camera. They are similar because they are both taking pictures of something

2. Photography allows us to see the world in more detail.

3. Grains of sand on the earth is made up of cells and rocks. While sand on the moon in made up of lava flow and vaporizing meteorites.

4. I liked the bee because I could see it up close and seeing the detail of the bees eyes and little hairs on it were really cool.

5.

I LITERALLY GOT IT FROM BRAINLY

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