Static visualization refers to a visualization that remains fixed and unchanging once it has been created. Examples include charts, graphs, and infographics that are designed to convey a specific message or set of data.
On the other hand, dynamic visualization refers to a visualization that changes over time, often in response to user input or data changes. Examples include interactive dashboards, animations, and data visualizations that respond to real-time data.
In summary, static visualizations are fixed and unchanging, while dynamic visualizations are interactive and change over time.
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