Because the temperature varies presumably.
a graph with patterns on it!
probably orographic bar graph would work the best!
box and whiskers graph
Yes normally it can
They vary proportionally if (and only if) the graph of one variable against the other is a straight line through the origin.
Yes, properties vary systematically. So there is a repeating pattern in graph.
A line graph works best for temperature since temperature can vary over 100 degrees in a year in places like Idaho.
A line graph to compare temperatures over time. A bar graph to compare temperatures at different locations (cities), for example.
Line graph
A bar graph.
a graph with patterns on it!
temperatures don't vary.
The temperatures and precipitation vary with altitude in all the climatic zones.
Land temperatures vary by as much as 140 degrees F (60 degrees C) year-round.
probably orographic bar graph would work the best!
No. Temperatures in Mexico vary due to topography (more specifically height) and the fact that it is a quite extensive country.
Temperatures on the moon vary so much because it has no atmosphere.