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Telescopes and microscopes both enlarge objects so that more detail can be seen.

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Telescopes and microscopes are both optical instruments that use lenses to magnify and observe objects. They differ in their primary function: telescopes are designed to view objects that are far away, like celestial bodies in space, while microscopes are designed to view objects that are very small, like cells or microorganisms. Additionally, telescopes typically have larger objective lenses or mirrors compared to microscopes.

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different:telescopes you see far and microscope you see small things

alike both are to see from either distance

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they both make things bigger when you look through it

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They both magnify things, they traditionally both use mirrors and glass, and they are both used by both professionals and hobbyists.

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they both have lenses

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