This is like the chicken and the egg question, which came first. Bar graphs make some information easier to understand, progressions. Pictographs make other information easier to understand, percentages
when it's a better looking picture!!!
Because a bar graph and pictographs are more visual and labelled than any other type of graph.
a bar graph can be better than a pictograph depending on the type of learner you are. for example, if you are a learner who responds to colourful or intresting stimulants a pictograph would be better. on the other hand if you are a person that responds to or better understands things in practical straight lines a bar graph would suit you more.
Bar Graph is used more and it's much simpler too so that depends simple or artist?
Its more accurate
It seems like there's a repetition in your question. If you're asking about the difference between a pictograph and another type of graph, such as a bar graph, a pictograph uses images or symbols to represent data, making it visually engaging and easy to understand. In contrast, a bar graph uses rectangular bars to show the frequency or value of different categories, providing a more precise comparison of data quantities. If you meant to compare pictographs with something else, please clarify!
when it's a better looking picture!!!
Because a bar graph and pictographs are more visual and labelled than any other type of graph.
a bar graph can be better than a pictograph depending on the type of learner you are. for example, if you are a learner who responds to colourful or intresting stimulants a pictograph would be better. on the other hand if you are a person that responds to or better understands things in practical straight lines a bar graph would suit you more.
There are lots of types of graphs. There's a bar graph, a pictograph, pie or circle graph, line graph and lots more. I can't think of anymore.+++:-) I can think of two more to help you, and the above have variations on them! The two more are the Column Chart (like a bar chart but with vertical stripes), and the Polar Graph, which is circular, of amplitude v. angle - but is not the same as the Pie Chart.'The "pictograph"... do you mean "pictogram"? if so that's a symbol, not a graph.
Bar Graph is used more and it's much simpler too so that depends simple or artist?
There are a few different things that will make a climate graph more useful. Having data for a long period of time makes this graph very useful.
The term "pictograph" is one of the few words that derives both from Latin and Greek. The first part of the word "picto-" comes from the Latin "pictus" meaning painted. The second, part, "-graph" comes from the Greek "graphos" meaning to draw or write. Thus the term "pictograph" means "painted writing" or, more intuitively, "writing with pictures."
Though a table contains the data, it needs to be studied carefully. A graph, on the other hand, is an easier way to graphically show the same data, but in a more visually way.
Its more accurate
A graph can be more useful for making presentations because it is more visual, and it can be easier to recognize a pattern in a graph for the same reason. However, a graph doesn't have any more data than a table with the same data.
A pictograph is a good choice for representing data because it visually conveys information in a way that is easy to understand and engaging for the audience. By using images or symbols to represent quantities, it allows viewers to quickly grasp comparisons and trends. Additionally, pictographs can simplify complex data, making it more accessible, especially for younger audiences or those unfamiliar with more technical graph types. Overall, they enhance clarity and interest in the data presented.