No. The Romans used letters to represent quantities. Whereas the Greeks used letters and symbols to represent quantities.
the answer to this is Scale Drawing
Scale Model
Pieces of something that are smaller than the whole thing.
Yes: they represent the same thing.
No. The Romans used letters to represent quantities. Whereas the Greeks used letters and symbols to represent quantities.
the answer to this is Scale Drawing
Scale Model
Pieces of something that are smaller than the whole thing.
Atoms are too small to see.
The figure of speech used to represent the whole of a part or part of a whole is called synecdoche. It involves using a specific part of something to represent the entire thing or using the entire thing to represent just a part of it.
what is an example of a small thing that a model can represent
There is no such thing as a hieroglyphic alphabet. The Egyptians used about 700 hieroglyphs to represent the sounds and meaning of their language.See http://www.egyptianhieroglyphs.net/gardiners-sign-list/
Scientists create models to observe things they could no directly observed. A model can be used to represent things that happen at a very slow rate, a very high rate, or at a scale too small or too large to observe directly.
it represent the culture and how was the thing that they do are important to them
no its not...they used bimbs and tanks too.
That is called symbolism, where a specific object, person, or event is used to represent a deeper meaning or idea.