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There are 180,000 of these per square cm in this photograph http://www.lucent.com/minds/innovating/microscapes.html Transistors

Scanning Tunneling Microscopy What type of microscopy was used for this 1,000,000,000X magnification on a Si surface? http://www.lucent.com/minds/innovating/microscapes.html Scanning Tunneling Microscopy

What are these dendritic structures? http://www.lucent.com/minds/innovating/microscapes.html Tin Crystals

Much of the Internet travels over material such as this. What is it? http://www.lucent.com/minds/innovating/microscapes.html Optic Fiber

What are these highly magnified bands from? Magnetic Tape

What do the colors show at the ends of this crack in a plastic sheet? http://www.lucent.com/minds/innovating/microscapes.html Stress marks. Illustrated with polarized light.

What important substance is made in these structures? http://130.88.110.38/users/mjfjam/1CAT/l006.htm ATP

What mountain range is this peak in? The Cascades

What kind of tissue is this from? Plant meristematic tissue

Explain the reason for the coloration of the clouds Red light refracts the most and is visible the longest after sunset.

How long was the lens kept open for this photograph? Approximately 40 minutes

Which direction is the Sun? Out of view below the picture

What caused the line that goes from top to bottom? satellite

What causes this activity? Superheating of water

What is responsible for the yellow color? Thermophilic bacteria

Photo Credits Images 1-7 : IBM Others: Norm Herr