Visual representations of information or data, often used to illustrate relationships or processes. - Diagrams, A visual representation of data that shows relationships between variables, typically plotted on axes. - Graph, The act of displaying information in a structured format, often using visual aids like charts or graphs to enhance understanding. - Presenting data, Numerical data or graphical representations used to illustrate or summarize information. - Figueres, A circular statistical graphic divided into slices to illustrate numerical proportions. - Pie Chart, Portions or divisions of a whole, often used to categorize data or represent parts of a dataset. - Segments, A guide that explains the symbols or colors used in a diagram or chart, helping the reader understand the representation. - Key or Legend , Graphical representation of categorical data using rectangular bars. - Bar chart, A graphical representation of the distribution of numerical data, using bars to show the frequency of data points within specified ranges. - Histogram, A structured arrangement of data organized in rows and columns, allowing for easy comparison and retrieval of information. - Table, Refer to vertical rectangular bars that represent categorical data. - Colums, A cut through an object or area that shows its internal structure at a specific point. - Cross-section, Distinct levels or strata within a dataset or visualization, often used to show complexity or depth. - Layers, A collection of raw data that has been assigned labels to provide context and meaning. - Label, A diagram that represents a process or workflow, using shapes and arrows to indicate steps and their sequence. - Flowchart, Different phases or steps in a process, often represented sequentially in diagrams or charts. - Stages, A group of people picked from a bigger group, where everyone has the same chance to be chosen. - Random sample, A horizontal line on a graph or coordinate system. It is one of the two main axes used to plot points - X-axis, One of the two lines on a graph that help us understand data. It runs up and down (vertically) - Y-axis, The highest point or maximum level of something. - Reaches a peak, A decrease in value or frequency over time, often represented visually as a downward trend on a graph. - Decline, The process of marking points on a graph based on their coordinates for visual analysis. - Plotting, When two lines or axes intersect in a graph. - Cross or Interset , Next to or adjoining something else; often used to describe related data points in visualizations. - Adjacent, Lines or paths that run alongside each other at an equal distance apart and never meet; can also refer to similar trends in datasets. - Parallel, An upward change in value or frequency over time, often shown as an upward trend on graphs. - Increase, A downward change in value or frequency over time, typically represented as a downward trend on graphs. - Decrease, A sudden fall in the values on a graph. - Drop, To increase by two times; often refers to quantities that have become twice as large as their original value. - Double, To rise rapidly and significantly; often describes sharp increases in data trends - Soar, To increase, when values rise at a greater rate. - Multiply, To go over a certain limit or amount; often used when talking about values that are higher than expected or set levels. - Exceed, To decrease in value, when something loses value or drops on a graph. - Depreciate, To dip below when values on a graph dip below a designated level. - Fall below,

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