Morse code is made up of dots and dashes (short and long) to represent each letter of the alphabet ( eg dot dot dot dash dash dash dot dot dot = SOS) made on a tapping machine and transmitted to the recipient who hears the dots and dashes and translates them into language. Semaphore is a visual signal using a flag in each hand and positioning them to create letters for someone who is too far away to hear you, to translate into language.
Almost all braille is made up of six dots. However, some refreshable Braille displays use eight dots in each cell to save room and make reading quicker.
you line up the dots of the segment to the dots of the protcractor and draw/measure the angles.
A graph made up of small dots connected by a line is called a line graph. Line graphs are normally used to see the gradual change of something over time. For example, in the stock market line graphs are used all the time to show how our industries are gaining or losing money.
1) All the Braille characters are made up of dots. 2) They all are arranged in 2 columns and three rows.
Samuel Morse is the man who made up Morse code, a code made up of series of dots and dashes.
stars are the main details, dashes are the description of the stars, and dots give examples or quotes supporting your star
no they are qall mixed up
Both are systems for data/signal transmissions. Morse code uses dashes and dots (long and short pulses), while computers use ones and zeros (on and off/something and nothing) to transmit data. Both are binary.
Morse code is made up of dots and dashes (short and long) to represent each letter of the alphabet ( eg dot dot dot dash dash dash dot dot dot = SOS) made on a tapping machine and transmitted to the recipient who hears the dots and dashes and translates them into language. Semaphore is a visual signal using a flag in each hand and positioning them to create letters for someone who is too far away to hear you, to translate into language.
They could send messages using it by telegraph and ships used it. If you know Morse code you don’t have to say anything, but can use lights to send the dots and dashes that make up Morse code.
it made up of dots
pol·lu·tion   [puh-loo-shuhn] source: dictionary.comthree syllables, as indictated by the dots or dashes2 dots/dashes = the word is broken up into three parts = three syllables
The gold colored links on the chain line up with dots/dashes on the sprockets.
Samuel F. B. Morse
it is made up of lines going super fast
Before there was braille, books for the blind consisted of large 3-D letters. The books were very heavy and expensive. Louis got the idea for dots by hearing about the code the French army was using to deliver messages at night. The code was made up with dots and dashes which Louis simplified to dots. And then voila! A more sufficient way to make books for the blind.