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Yes, graphs and charts can be a part of a scientific explanation.
Charts and graphs are used to organize and present data from an experiment in a visual format. They produce a visual representation of the data that can be quicker and easier for a reader to interpret. Graphs may also help to indicate patterns and trends or point out other properties of a set of data. They often help to make better sense of a table full of numbers.
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Scientist use their data to make charts and GRAPHS to communicate the results of their experiment.
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Scientists utilise graphs, charts, and tables to not only record data, but to recognize trends or patterns (or the inherent lack of them) in order to come to a conclusion to finish an experiment or a study.
Some common types of graphs used in science include line graphs to show trends over time, bar graphs to compare different categories, scatter plots to display relationships between variables, and pie charts to represent parts of a whole. Choosing the appropriate graph depends on the data being presented and the message that needs to be conveyed.
Yes, graphs and charts can be a part of a scientific explanation.
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