No. They are essentially both springs but one tends to spring to the extended form, which looks like a cane, and the other to the compressed form, which fits in the palm of the hand.
The x an y axis looks like a cross or road intersection. It is one line perpendicular to another.
two things that never cross like an eqal sign=
Ah, what a lovely question! A diagram that shows a vertical slice is called a "cross-section." It's like cutting through a delicious layer cake to see all the yummy layers inside. Just imagine all the wonderful details and colors you can discover in a simple cross-section.
I would like to have a diagram of synapsis?
The Saltire flag has a white cross with blue background to symbolise the crucifixion of Saint Andrew. The form of the cross on the flag is supposedly the same form of the cross that Saint Andrew was crucified on. Many other flags are inspired by the Saltire, like Jamacia and Albama.
Perpendicular is when two lines cross and form a right angle, which I hope you know what that is.
A dot and cross diagram of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) involves showing the outer electrons of each element as dots or crosses. Calcium would have two dots in its outer shell (symbolized by "+") and the oxygen atoms each have six dots (symbolized by "-") around them bonding to the calcium atom. The overall diagram would show the arrangement of these dots or crosses to represent the bonding in the molecule.
this is the plant leaf diagram.
Bright orange with red/brown spots and their petals curve out.
a tree diagram is sorta partly like a mango diagram only with trees
Cross stitch is a form of embroidery. (Cross stitch designs are done on grids, so they look like they might be for knitting. You could probably use some cross stitch designs for intarsia or fair isle color knitting.)