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There are several reasons why drawing is needed in science for different circumstances.

Images can contain information which is difficult to record or share in any other format.

Before Photography was an option, drawing was the only way this was possible.

Now drawing can create images which are abstractions of what is seen, for instance depicting something which is clear to an experienced viewer in a fashion which is clear to a novice.

Or a means of recording key information without other information which is distracting.

A greater degree of abstraction is used creating diagrams, but it is still drawing.

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