You can graph the changes in pressure. Or you can separate the sound into frequencies, and graph those (by amplitude).
yes
The speed of sound
The short vowel sound in the word "staff" is the 'a' sound as in "cat" or "hat".
graph : a drawing, a scetch photo-graph photo: light, a drawing made by light sono-graph a drawing made of sound (ultrasound waves) phono-graph phono: voice, a device made to capture and play voice,music
An acoustic envelope is a graph that describes the pitch, volume or other such parameters of a sound over time.
The categories make it sound like it is by country, the one unifying factor that would make the graph make sense. And that is how I'd present the info.
the five graph is line graph,bar graph,pictograph,pie graph and coin graph
bar graph, double bar graph, line graph, and picto graph
its a graph
A consonant bigraph is a combination of two consonant letters that make a single sound, such as "sh" in ship or "ch" in chat. They are often taught in phonics to help students understand sound blends in words.
bar graph,line graph and pie graph
If all the vertices and edges of a graph A are in graph B then graph A is a sub graph of B.