Yes.
On a bar graph, the y-axis is the vertical axis, typically located to the left of the data bars.
Usually the x-axis of a bar graph shows a control range, and is plotted on the bottom of the graph. Time is a common x-axis example.
axis labels are x and y while bar graph labels explain what the graph is representing.
The scale of a vertical bar graph is written on the vertical axis.
A broken scale is a symbol used when a scale on the graph starts at a big number. It can be used on the x and y axis. It looks like the number 3 but with straight lines so it is a zig-zag and is places ON the axis line eg if the scale on the y axis starts at 324, you would write zero then the broken scale ON the line then 324.
It is the horizontal line or axis below the bars.
The horizontal (not horizantle) axis is usually the categories.
The Y axes goes on the top left of the bar graph, I believe.
They can be - in a horizontal bar graph or a population pyramid.
Y axis going up; and X axis going across.
X-Axis
The vertical axis!