uhhh, sure?
Go on towww.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/geography/images/g_me_r_1.gifthere is a chart that shows the temp and rainfall th colored bars are the rainfall in each month. thanks dude you helped my cw!
This question is not clear, but you could display your data set in a stacked bar chart to see if that does what you want.
Rain
The sign for rain on a weather chart is typically represented by vertical lines descending from a cloud symbol. The lines may vary in thickness or length to indicate the intensity of the rain.
It could be just about anything, that is why it is called "general." It is a chart that is organized for you to record things you observe about whatever subject you are observing. See related links for an example of a general observation chart used in the medical field.
Approximatley, 150 inches a year. If it is a very wet year, you could see up to 200 inches of rain.
It could be just about anything, that is why it is called "general." It is a chart that is organized for you to record things you observe about whatever subject you are observing. See related links for an example of a general observation chart used in the medical field.
to see the pic of a table chart go to google search and type table chart you will see a lot there
A bar chart is a bar graph. It is a means of allowing you to compare data, for example, each bar could show, by its height, the amount of corn harvested in Iowa in a sequence of years. Then you could see what the trend is.
To provide a meaningful response, I would need to see the passage and the chart you're referencing. Please provide that information so I can assist you effectively!
a reindeer would rain all the deer it could rain if a reindeer could rain deer
can i see the organization chart