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Hana Melton
13 December, 12:12
Why are atoms small? and you cannot see them?
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Landin Cisneros
13 December, 14:00
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Atoms are the smallest building block that can affect things, and are many many times smaller then cells. our eyes are not designed to see such small things
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Dharma
13 December, 16:02
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The reason they are small because they are made out of smaller partials. Also it's normal for us to not see them because of how small they are.
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