The Brandt Line was a theoretical demarcation line proposed by ex-German Chancellor Willy Brandt and others in the 1970's and 1980's. It was designed to show how Southern Hemisphere economies were less affluent overall than those in the Northern Hemisphere.The line highlighted the lack of industrial development in South America and Africa, partly due to their demographics and partly to their exploitation as colonies by Europe's countries from the 16th through 19th centuries. Brandt and others urged increased aid by developed nations to social and economic programs in the "Third World" nations.The Brandt Line is also known as the "North-South divide".
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The 38th Parallel is the line of demarcation, based on the line of North Latitude.
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A broken line graph shows information by plotting points of information on the graph and are connected with a line. This is used to show continuous data.
no because the broken line graph is a line graph that is broken da!
a broken line graph
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Line segments can be broken down into points.
hiya a broken line in art is basically a cut in half line.
Yes line segments can be broken down
A broken line graph is used to show change over time. For example, a students running time over several trials, Piano practice minutes/hours over a stretch of time. Temperatures is also a good example of when broken line graphs are used.
A broken line graph shows information by plotting points of info on the graph, with dots and connecting them with a line.
a broken line graph has numbres going everywhere and a line graph has numbers going on a steady rate (e.g 50,10,90 for a broken line graph) (eg 2,4,6 for a line graph) hope i helped :D
The figure of speech used in the bold line "Life is a broken-winged bird" is a simile. A simile is a comparison between two unlike things using "like" or "as" to show similarity.
Straight line graphs show continuous data (like your distance from something over time). Ones that have skips in the line are representations of noncontinuous, or discrete data (like how many papers you have in a folder).