These graphs CAN show you patterns over time as long as one of your axes shows time (usually the x axis). However it is easier to see trends over time if you use a line graph, and this is more common.
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Use the bar graph, if: Data graph has a negative or zero value. Has a category label (axis) long. The following image is an example of this, long labels are easier to read on a bar graph, compared with column charts (column charts).
line graphs show a change over time
They both show a set of data. Line graphs show data over time. Pie graphs show percentages in data.
You use line graphs to see how something changes over a period of time , Such as weeks,days,months,or even years . We use line graphs alot!
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Yes, you could use a picture graph to show patterns over time.
Some graphs do, but some don't. It depends upon the variables.
No. That would be a histogram.
Use the bar graph, if: Data graph has a negative or zero value. Has a category label (axis) long. The following image is an example of this, long labels are easier to read on a bar graph, compared with column charts (column charts).
no that would be a line graph...the ones they use for stocks
Line graphs in geography are used to show trends or patterns over a period of time, such as changes in temperature, population growth, or precipitation levels. They are helpful in visually displaying data and analyzing relationships between variables.
line graphs show a change over time
the historians use graphs to something that happened over . unicorns are fluffy.
Climate graphs show weather patterns over a long period of time
Line graphs are meant for rate that change over time so go with that