What do you think scientist did before photography to create a visual record? Look up images created by James John Audubon. What do you think about his images would they be helpful for science?
Before photography was invented people drew pictures. James John Autobon created paintings of wildlife. I am not sure his paintings would be to helpful to science.
The drew pictures to document the discoveries they made. I think James John Auburn's images could help understand the characteristics of birds and how they help the bird function.
I think they drew stuff by looking at what they wanted to draw. I think that scientists paid the artists to draw them.
ReplyDeleteThe scientists used them to study the birds
ReplyDeleteleonardo da vinci drew the picture
ReplyDeletethere used to study and stuff about birds
ReplyDeleteI think that to be able to draw the picture's they used to have to study the animal or object.
ReplyDeleteI think they drew painted and other artsy stuff i think they look so realistic they look fake almost but they would be helpful to science i guess.
ReplyDeleteThe scientists were studying birds and the scientists made James John Audubon drew the pictures.
ReplyDeleteThey used to draw pictures of the thing they were studying. And I do think that they were helpful in science (Audubon's drawings anyway).
ReplyDeleteThe scientists back then drew to show what they found out the words serve as captions.
ReplyDeleteWell... they drew the stuff (it's pretty obvious).
ReplyDeletethey just drew things
ReplyDeleteHe drew birds so no I don't think so.
ReplyDeleteI think they drew pictures. :D
ReplyDeletenah man it be drawn like de poopoo
ReplyDeleteThe drew da stuff.
ReplyDeleteThey drew pictures.
ReplyDeleteYes. These drawings would be very helpful to see as a scientist because they could see what people saw as science back when it was drawn.
ReplyDeleteThe scientists back then drew to show what they found out the words serve as captions.
ReplyDeleteThe scientists would draw what they were studying or pay an artist to do it. I do think that what he drew could help in science.
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ReplyDeleteThey drew things to help study the things they were looking at..... (Idk)
They drew pictures. I don't think the pictures would be helpful.
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They had artist draw them
ReplyDeleteThey used to draw pictures of the thing they were studying. And I do think that they were helpful in science (Audubon's drawings anyway).patick hussey
ReplyDeleteThey would draw instead of photography, and it would be helpful because they could have a visual of what they they were studying.
ReplyDeleteyes they would
ReplyDeleteThey drew pictures.
ReplyDeleteIn order to create a visual record, scientists would draw pictures.
ReplyDeleteThey drew pictures.
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ReplyDeleteThe scientists would draw what they were studying or pay an artist to do it. I do think that what he drew could help in science.
ReplyDeleteThey would draw pictures and i do think they could be helpful.
ReplyDeleteBefore photography was invented people drew pictures. James John Autobon created paintings of wildlife. I am not sure his paintings would be to helpful to science.
ReplyDeletehe did pic of animals some are really OLD
ReplyDeleteThey used to draw pictures of the thing they were studying. And I do think that they were helpful in science (Audubon's drawings anyway).
ReplyDeleteI think they wold draw what it looked like
ReplyDeleteThe scientists would draw what they were studying or pay an artist to do it. I do think that what he drew could help in science.
ReplyDeleteThey used to draw pictures of the thing they were studying. And I do think that they were helpful in science
ReplyDeletethey recorded the discoveries that they made
ReplyDeleteThe scientists back then drew to show what they found !!..!!!!
ReplyDeleteHe drew pictures and one of the pictures that he created a picture of a guy here it is.
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I think they drew pictures to get a better visual.
ReplyDeleteThe drew pictures to document the discoveries they made. I think James John Auburn's images could help understand the characteristics of birds and how they help the bird function.
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