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How can I possibly draw.?

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A picture of Ozone depletion? I mean seriously. The Ozone is invisible! I have to do a report on Global Warming and I have to draw This for my board. I don't even believe in Global Warming. it's stupid that we can't use pictures that are from the internet. How can I do this?

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  1. Remember Pac Man? Label a bunch of them as CFC's coming out of air conditioners and refrigerators, climbing all the way up out of the troposphere, then up into the stratosphere [despite the fact that CFC's are heavier than air], where they all migrate to the south pole [hitching rides on wild geese no doubt] and start gobbling up all the ozone there. LOL.


  2. 'it's stupid that we can't use pictures that are from the internet.' cheat; just copy one;

    http://ozonewatch.gsfc.nasa.gov/monthly/...

  3. You might start by locating a map that shows area of the world where ozone depletion has been reported.  Such maps should be available on line or in books or periodicals.  Copy one or more freehand for your board.  You could trace  the continents and transfer the image to brown paper or construction paper, then cut them out  and mount them to your board and then draw in the lines denoting the areas you want to feature.

    Good luck.

  4. Draw the earth, then cover it with a bigger sphere of light blue, trying to make it look transparent. you can put some "clues" to indicate what that blue layer means, like some sun beams coming from the sun being reflecting by it like a mirror.

    Hope this helps somehow.

    P.S.: I would rethink about that policy about Global Warming...

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