get a shoe box andput animals in it
You can, but it isn't required. Larger dioramas take up much of a room. Boxes are convenient for smaller dioramas because they are self-contained and you can transport it relatively easily.
The museum contains many dioramas. The facility has 85,000 feet of exhibit space, and much of it is filled with life-size dioramas featuring the lives of the Pequot people.
The cast of Dioramas - 2012 includes: Guido Bonacossa Eugenia Frattini Stellamaris Isoldi Mariano Pattin
5 years they made 103 figures not including ones from playsets,dioramas,and main street or reproductions
People create dioramas to express their creativity and artistic skills while bringing a scene or concept to life in three dimensions. They serve as a tangible way to tell stories, showcase hobbies, or depict historical events, making complex ideas more accessible and engaging. Additionally, dioramas can provide a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction, as they require careful planning and attention to detail. Overall, they are a fun and educational medium for both artists and enthusiasts alike.
Make sure you get a LOT of money (250,000) like and then go to all the shops (even underground) and buy all the diaramas
The best glues for dioramas are Super glue, white glue and TiteBond ll. I use both for different purposes, the TiteBond for attaching parts to the base and Super for building trees etc. and the white glue for attaching grass.
To make more freshwater... If I remember correctly, you take saltwater and boil that so the "salt" and other contaminants are gone to be able to drink it. Not so sure of any other ways..
no some can make u sick
they make up 75% of erth surface
Because of evaporation, the infusion of freshwater is necessary to maintain the existing salinity percentage.
The majority of Earth's freshwater is found in glaciers and ice caps, accounting for about 68.7% of the total freshwater. Other sources include groundwater at 30.1%, while surface water like rivers, lakes, and swamps only make up about 0.3% of the freshwater supply.