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the line graph is the temperature!
to tell them why you made this graph
You can either interpolate or extrapolate. Interpolate = find the target point on the line and draw vertical and horizontal lines to see what the X and Y values are. Extrapolate = extend line past it's known area and do the same.
You can use a bar graph or a line graph.
Usually a bar graph would be better in this situation. If the temperature is shown over time, a line graph would be better.
Having drawn the graph, extrapolate the data for the next 4 months.
Because it doesn't exist....no graph here!!
the line graph is the temperature!
to tell them why you made this graph
You can either interpolate or extrapolate. Interpolate = find the target point on the line and draw vertical and horizontal lines to see what the X and Y values are. Extrapolate = extend line past it's known area and do the same.
They do not form a logical absorbance graph
You can use a bar graph or a line graph.
No
A line graph
line graph!
The information that are in a climate graph are temperature and rainfall.
Yes, you can.