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A scale in Math is used in a chart. For example, if you wanted to make a chart such as "Tickets Sold", a scale would be usually the number of tickets sold. It is also usually done in a pattern such as 1000, 2000, 3000, 4000, and so on.
A cross section showing ocean depth plotted against location.
Every pie chart has the same scale: " 360 degrees = the total of all categories "
A bathymetric profile, or a profile of the contours of the ocean floor, is made with sonar or satellites or a combination of both. Bathymetric profiles are used for coast line construction and oceanography. Scientists use sonar and satellites to map the ocean, hence, the result of bathymetric profiles.
A bathymetric profile, or a profile of the contours of the ocean floor, is made with sonar or satellites or a combination of both. Bathymetric profiles are used for coast line construction and oceanography. Scientists use sonar and satellites to map the ocean, hence, the result of bathymetric profiles.
There is no need for a scale on a pie chart because the sizes of the slices are proportional to the percentage of the quantity pictured by the graph.
Description (title) of the chart so that you know what the chart is intended to display; Labels for categories (or independent variable), with scale, if appropriate; and Values for dependent variable with scale.
Yes, there is a chart.
To read humidity on a chart, locate the humidity scale on the chart. Typically, humidity will be represented as a percentage. Identify where the data point falls on the scale to determine the humidity level at that particular time.
Topographic maps are used to show elevation on land, and bathymetric maps are used to show depth in bodies of water.
the difference between a bathymetric profile and a seismic reading is that a bathymetric has salt water and is located on the benthic zone on the ocean floor. The seismic reading on the other hand occurs on land shore and with living animals like turtles and crabs.
This scale is a chart of relative hardness of the various minerals