if you mean as in photographic memory which means when you are able to remember stuff for example....8+9-7+6=16 you might forget that in a second but people with photo graphic memory can remember it forever.
Pictographs were mostly used in China but the were also used in Egypt, India basically almost all of Asia. Pictographs were used in China, Egypt and India mostly pictographs were used in Asian countries.
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The ancient Chinese created pictographs as a way of explaining their ancient stories to their kids.They started drawing the pictures of the stones and showing the kids a story! Later,they became pictographs!
bar graphs use bars and pictographs use pictures
The question does not really have an answer,because some pictographs have been lost,burned,found or copied.
abnormal growth or outgrowth Pictographs of mythological creatures often show excrescences: extra faces, arms, or legs.
thomas edsion
Well, pictographs are math. Cuneiform is one of the oldest kinds of writing. It is - contrary to pictographs - also an abstract form of writing: the horizontal and vertical 'scratches' do not form a picture of the meaning of the words. With pictographs, their meaning (or part of it) is reflected by the drawing that is made for each word.
Pictographs are easy to understand and can convey information quickly. They are visually appealing, making them memorable and engaging for the audience. Pictographs can transcend language barriers, making them a universal way to communicate information.
When newer technology started coming in, people began thinking of more modern types of pictures. That is how pictographs ended!
kind of although if you are dealing with large numbers a bar graph is better pictographs are easier to follow and understand
pictographs and petroglyphs