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3. Why is it important to keep a microscope covered when you’re not using it
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3. Why is it important to keep a microscope covered when you’re not using it
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Covering the microscope prevents dust and other stuff from settle on and possibly getting into the gadget.
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It prevents dust from settling on the scope and in the lenses. Also, if working in a lab, a cover can prevent contamination.
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