differnce between sethoscope and microscope
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A stereoscope is a binocular microscope (also known as a “dissecting microscope”) that magnifies at a relatively low power for viewing three-dimensional, opaque objects, such as flowers, insects, mineral specimens, fossils, coins, or really anything.
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Explanation: What is the difference between a stereoscope and a microscope? A stereoscope is a binocular microscope (also known as a “dissecting microscope”) that magnifies at a relatively low power for viewing three-dimensional, opaque objects, such as flowers, insects, mineral specimens, fossils, coins, or really anything.
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