visual representations of ourselves.
visual; real-world data
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Graphs are visual representations of information: they are not capable of emotions, such as rage.
They are both representations of data in visual form.
Illustrations are visual representations created to enhance or clarify a concept, story, or idea. Pictures are two-dimensional representations of a scene or object usually captured through photography or drawn images. Both serve as visual aids to convey information or emotions.
Islam prohibits visual representations of Mohammad. This is why Mosques are usually decorated with texts from the Koran unlike other religions which decorate their places of worship with images of religious figures.
Pictures do not have sounds, as they are visual representations. However, if you are asking about the word "picture," it does not have a short 'i' sound.
Information visualization is the study of interactive visual representation. It shows how your brain interacts with the other things in your body and the world on the outside of your body.
Only reactions that show a change in color, effervescence, and disappearance of one of the reactants provide the visual evidence. Some reactions, such as the reaction between Hydrochloric acid and Sodium Hydroxide, do not provide any visual evidence because there is no change in color of the solution, no effervescence, and no disappearance of a reactant.
The word "graphic" used as a prefix would mean a visual portrayal, such as "graphic violence".
Geometrical lines are abstractions (zero-width objects) which have no physical counterparts, thus no visual representations.