Yes, there is one if you type in 'bear population chart' in Google images. Hope this helps!
a "circle graph" is also a polar graph, it's used to graph polar coordinates.
In that time period, with uncontrolled hunting, the numbers were less than 10,000.
In the Arctic Circle. Places such as Greenland have a bigger population of polar bears than somewhere like Scandinavia.
The population of Cervecería Polar is 2,006.
Alimentos Polar's population is 2,006.
The population of Polar Electro is 1,200.
Polar Electro's population is 80.
if would the polar bear population be affected if crustacean population increases will be die or will be worm it in to body be affected to the population of the polar bear
There are two common ways to graph circles: using a cartesian graph and using a polar graph. For a cartesian graph, there are two familiar axes x and y which are orthogonal to each other. The formula for a circle is "x^2 + y^2 = a constant". In a polar graph, there are no axes and all points are defined by their radius from the center point, and the angle of the direction the point lies from the center. In a polar coordinate system, a circle is simply "r = a constant".
Check: wikiHow Plot-Polar-Coordinates Made things a lot easier.....
You do not have to. You could use polar coordinates, if you prefer.
Hornsund? Polish Polar Station