John Chabot was the first person to draw a map of Canada's east coast.
i love to draw, but those kind of questions i can not explain. the only person who can answer that the best is you
first you have to have an idea of political map. sketch the outline correctly and then you draw the inner states. other wise you can trace the outline and draw the inner lines
learn to draw in that style, move to japan
First draw 2 small ovals for the eyes. Then draw an even smaller C for the nose. For the mouth draw a sideways D or a ). Fore the head draw a large oval. For the pupils of the eyes draw a small oval in each eye and color it in. That's basically how you draw a cartoon face. For more details you ca message me >.<
no,it was on August 1st 1396
it was Leonardo Da Vinci
There are not rules on how to draw a person. You can literally draw a person in any way that you'd like.
Nintendo, but the person to first draw Mario was Shigeru Miyamoto
First, draw a circle that will represent the head. Next, draw a line down from the circle so it should look like this except it's straight. O- Then, draw the arms and legs like you want them. It should turn out to be a stick fugure. It is the easiest way to draw a person.
you draw a queen is a person with a crown or it is apecific person we a talking about
draw a person with woleverine features
Draw is to map, as measure is to room. A person can draw a map, just like a person can measure a room.
The answer for sure is not Robert Hooke. He did see cells but they were NOT LIVING!
first you have to draw
draw a person whilst being electrocuted
no, its not but it is not okey to draw a picture of Muhammed
you get 3 people, put the first on the drum, put the second one on the cranker, then you drop the third person on the the statue thing with the sculls,once you did that you draw a circle around the second person on the cranker if you draw enough circles around the cranker the sculls will light after you do that tap on the drums were the first person is at and then the giant ape will come and eat the sacrifice.