the horizontal axis
In world war two, the axis power were Japan, Germany and Italy.
Rome and Berlin
there were more than two sides, america, germany, japan, italy, africa, canada, france, sweden, i think, no polish
you go die.
horrizontal axis and vertical axis
a two-axis model. apex :]
The Nolan chart uses a two-axis model.
Yes as long as the two lines are intersecting at that point. For example if you looked at an x-y axis, the point (0,0) would lie on both the x and y axis or two different lines.
This is an odd question. Anything that is NOT the Earth's axis is a non-example. So, a seashell is not the axis.
A good example of a political war was the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. It was not completely bloodless, but it contrasted two very starkly different ideologies.
A graph has two axes, the one running top to bottom (vertical or y axis) and one running right to left (horizontal or x axis). You can run your finger up the y axis to the point where it is at the same height as the point on the line you are interested in, and note the number on the y axis, then run your finger across to the point on the line you are interested in, then take your finger down to the x axis and note the number of that axis, then combine the two. For example, if the graph shows height on the y axis and time on the x axis, you go up the y axis to say, 23 cm, then across to the point on the line, then down to the x axis which is say, 12 hours, then you know that by 12 hours the plant (for example) had grown 23 cm.
A good example of a political war was the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. It was not completely bloodless, but it contrasted two very starkly different ideologies.
Two axis. The x (horizontal) axis, and the y (vertical) axis.
Glaciology Meteorology Hydrology Hydro-geology Vulcanology Seismology.
the horizontal axis
President is limited to two terms in office