Since we can't see the graph, we can't help you.
When life originated on Earth is still a hotly debated in science. The evidence available was from already fairly complex bacteria. These bacteria must have evolved from more simple life forms but little or no evidence exists to confirm this.The first conclusive evidence for life comes from the Neoarchean Era(2,800 - 2,500Ma) about 2.74 billion years ago.However there is evidence that there was bacteria alive in the Paleoarchean Era(3,600 - 3,200Ma) about 3.45 billion years ago.
No
It is because there are bacteria ererywhere
Yes, there is bacteria in prairies. A group of bacteria from phylum Verrucomicrobia seems to be especially abundant according to recent studies. There is still much to learn about the role of this bacteria.
Kepler-22b is indeed a real planet. While some evidence suggests that it may be capable of supporting life, we currently have now way of detecting if it does. So far Earth is still the only known planet to have life.
Fossils show the past history, bacteria and viruses show that it's still active.
it is still a line graph
yes it is, your still comparing things so it is considered a graph
When life originated on Earth is still a hotly debated in science. The evidence available was from already fairly complex bacteria. These bacteria must have evolved from more simple life forms but little or no evidence exists to confirm this.The first conclusive evidence for life comes from the Neoarchean Era(2,800 - 2,500Ma) about 2.74 billion years ago.However there is evidence that there was bacteria alive in the Paleoarchean Era(3,600 - 3,200Ma) about 3.45 billion years ago.
The exact location where the first humans were born is still a topic of debate among scientists. However, evidence suggests that early homo sapiens likely originated in Africa.
A velocity time graph is still a velocity time graph - no matter the degree of detail that you look at it.
No, but there is fossil evidence to suggest that there was very simple forms of life (bacteria) on Mars many years ago when the planet still had an atmosphere and unfrozen water.
No, it crashed
No
No. If the horizontal axis is time, and the vertical axis is speed, and you're standing still,Then the graph is perfectly horizontal, and it coincides with the horizontal axis.
A bar graph or a pie graph.
The incline of the graph changes although it still intersects the y-axis at the same point.