Oh honey, it's not "bilateral bar diagram," it's a "bar chart." It's a fancy way of showing data using rectangular bars to represent the frequency or size of each category. Think of it as a visual way to compare different groups or values in a snazzy, straightforward manner. Just slap those bars on a graph and voilà, you've got yourself a snazzy illustration of your data.
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By multiple bars diagram two or more sets of inter-related data are represented (multiple bar diagram facilities comparison between more than one phenomena). The technique of simple bar chart is used to draw this diagram but the difference is that we use different shades, colors, or dots to distinguish between different phenomena. We use to draw multiple bar charts if the total of different phenomena is meaningless.
A Parallelogram has no bilateral symmetry
There is no such thing as a "bilateral country". You would usually use the word "bilateral" to do something that involves a mutual relationship between TWO countries - for example, a "bilateral treaty", "bilateral relations", "bilateral talks", etc. If more than two countries (or in general, parties) are involved, the word "multilateral" is also used.
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