In simple cases, you would put time on the horizontal axis.
You put time on the horizontal axis and distance on the vertical axis.
If the curve is horizontal, then the speed is constant. If that horizontal graph lies on the x-axis, then the constant speed is zero, and the object is stationary.
Said object is not moving
You would plot the distance on the y-axis and time on the x-axis
If the line is parallel to the time axis, this means that the distance is not changing, so the object is not moving.
In simple cases, you would put time on the horizontal axis.
Time on horizontal, Distance on Vertical
You put time on the horizontal axis and distance on the vertical axis.
time, distance
On the horizontal axis you would probably plot the time. On the vertical axis you could plot displacement, velocity or acceleration.
that would indicate that the object is at rest (static object) :D
The graph is parallel to the time axis, normally the horizontal axis.
The horizontal axis of a typical graph would be the "X-axis"
The straight horizontal line on the graph says: "Whatever time you look at, the speed is always the same". This is the graph of an object moving with constant speed.
If the curve is horizontal, then the speed is constant. If that horizontal graph lies on the x-axis, then the constant speed is zero, and the object is stationary.
The line would indicate motion at a constant speed.
Motion is graphed by using time on one axis and location on the other axis.