Computers represent pictures via image files. Image files typically store the information in a grid like format, with each block on the grid being a colored square known as a 'pixel' if you put enough colored blocks next to each other (like, hundreds or thousands) then it starts to look like a picture -- each pixel has its own color and when you put enough of them on the grid the pixels appear as an image rather than a bunch of colored blocks. Everything displayed on a computer screen is a pixel too, and the term 'resolution' is a count of how many pixels are displayed at once, a 1920x1080 screen resolution means that the screen may contain 1920 pixels (colored blocks) from left-to-right and 1080 pixels from top-to-bottom for a whopping 2 million pixels on screen at once (2 megapixels) which results in a screen which can display a lot of finely detailed things at once. Likewise, if you zoomed to 100% on an 8 megapixel image, it would be large enough to occupy 4 1920x1080 computer screens.
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words, pictures ,or sounds that represents facts are called
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The item that I would bring into my graduation pictures that best represents me is a leather notebook. That's because I consider myself a writer and I write down everything that's important to me.
It is called and an ankh. The Ankh Cross represents life (immortality) and death
In the Mayan writing system each symbol represents words and pictures, where as our writing system just shows words.
You mean symbols, that represent things on a map. Yea, in a legend it shows the symbol and what it represents/symbolises. x]
This dream represents an emotional insult or hurt that has never been resolved. The dream takes the emotional pain and pictures it as a literal wound.
"These pictures do not . . ." "This group of pictures does not . . ."
Some creative group photo poses to make your pictures stand out include forming a human pyramid, creating a circle and jumping in unison, arranging yourselves in a diagonal line, or striking a pose that represents a common interest or theme.
A picture with two circles overlapping can represent concurrent powers. Picture a red circle and a blue circle overlapping; the purple section represents concurrent powers.
They are the five mascots, each associated with a ring of the Olympic flag, of the 2008 Summer Olympic Games in Beijing. Click on the 'Fuwa' link below to see pictures of them along with an explanation of what each represents.