No, most microbes are too small to be visible to the naked eye. They are usually microscopic in size and can only be seen with the help of a microscope.
No, Euglena are microscopic organisms and cannot be seen with the naked eye. They are typically about 0.05 to 0.5 millimeters in size.
Not to the naked eye, but under magnification, certainly.
The photosphere.
A visible meteor is a meteor that can be seen by the naked-eye
There is only one asteroid currently visible to the naked eye. It is the Vesta asteroid.
No, most microbes are too small to be visible to the naked eye. They are usually microscopic in size and can only be seen with the help of a microscope.
The term for visible with the unaided (naked) eye is "gross", as in gross anatomy.
Around 2500-5000 visible stars with the naked eye.
No, they are much too small.
No
No, amoebas are not visible to the naked eye as they are microscopic organisms.
Latent fingerprints are the types of fingerprints that aren't visible to the naked eye.
Some seals do.
Visible light
because it has light of sun
Mercury, Neptune, and Pluto are not visible to the naked eye due to their distance from Earth or brightness levels. Uranus can sometimes be visible to the naked eye under very dark skies, but it is challenging to see without a telescope.