a simulation of movement created by displaying two pictures is called animation
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A simulation of movement created by displaying two pictures is called animation because it is what appears in cartoons and on television.
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A continuous simulation of movement which is created by consistently displaying a series of frames that include pictures. Videos take continuous motion as it breaks into discrete frames, and the animation starts with a lot of different independent pictures that when put together tend to form several illusion of continuous motion.
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