I believe it's caligraphy ?
the way a landform or something is
the way a landform or something is
A picture of something.
Yes and no. A picture is still shot of something, and a graphic is also a still shot of something, but a graphic is usually composed through a computer using an editing program to add special effects to already existing pictures, whereas a picture is a still shot of something that hasn't been edited by a computer program.
The graphic in the related link depicts the fields around wires carrying current. The current is real and the fields are also.
graphic can mean very detailed, so you can almost picture it, and it usually is about something unpleasant, although not always. You coould have ""Auntie gave us a very graphic description of her operation"
A graphic feature has a few definitions. One definition is that of a graphic that helps to make up a picture or effect in a 3 dimensional or 2 dimensional animation or game. Another definition of a graphic feature is a movie or part of something that is violent or vulgar in it's nature.
The word "graphic" can be both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to a visual representation. As an adjective, it describes something vivid and explicit.
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A graphic aid is a vivid description of something to assist in the understanding of that something. An example sentence would be: The graphic aid they used for the presentation was actually very helpful.
The pixels are variable. Unless you're talking about something specific.
Graphic means like a graphic design something you can see in 3D but not in real life it is on the computer. (E.G. I am building a house but i don't know what it will look like so i design on the computer graphically so i kniw if i want to build it or not)