Skipping to a more important time.
ex/ 10 AD-20AD-30AD~150AD-160AD-170AD
In a timeline what does a jagged line mean
Because it is just a place in time that nothing relative happens
This is to represent a period of time in which nothing relative happened and would otherwise take up space on the timeline .
Skipping to a more important time. ex/ 10 AD-20AD-30AD~150AD-160AD-170AD
It means, that the numbers of the data about to be put on starts somewhere usually higher than 0 so the jagged line represents the number not needed or used.
No. A jagged line implies several kinks.
The jagged line is th symbol for water. So it probably means check the fluid level. This may mean coolant or washer fluid. You need an owner's manual.
I think that is a way of showing that a section of the time line with no related events has been removed from that place on the line. A more common way of showing that is with a pair of slashes spanning a break in the line (------//------).
Jagged means erose and pointed.
A jagged line on a graph's axis, or the scale, is called a break and represents a 'skip' in the scaling to higher values.
nothing
They are called Metalloids or "Semimetals".