Atoms Everywhere
Atoms are so tiny that we cannot see them with our eyes, but we know they interconnect forming chains, rings and bonds. When looking at the seed head of this false dandelion through a macro lens, one might be able to connect the dots and imagine the atoms with their chains, rings and bonds. Atoms truly are everywhere.
By: Amanda Hurst, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
University of Georgia
Atoms Everywhere
Atoms are so tiny that we cannot see them with our eyes, but we know they interconnect forming chains, rings and bonds. When looking at the seed head of this false dandelion through a macro lens, one might be able to connect the dots and imagine the atoms with their chains, rings and bonds. Atoms truly are everywhere.
By: Amanda Hurst, Savannah River Ecology Laboratory
University of Georgia