False, unless you have already printed the graph you can always go back to the format tab and change the cells and background.
line graph
it changes every concert it changes every concert it changes every concert
Basically cataclysm. Because of the rapid changes in the earths level, im guessing you mean. Would mean that there would be too much ocean floor, and the cause would be if you meant the Earth would happen, well not much just we would lose a lot of water from the ocean.
Antidiuretic hormone
A good possibility would be a dead battery.
A line graph would show this.
a line graph
line graph
Once a graph has been created, y would be the axis which is shown up and down on the graph. The x axis is shown from left to right on the graph. Both are reference lines on a graph.
If speed changes, then the speed/time graph has up/down curves in it.
The angle of the graphed slope changes with changes in speed.
To graph uniform speed changes, you would plot distance on the y-axis and time on the x-axis. The graph would show a straight line with a constant slope, representing the uniform speed at which the object is moving. The steeper the slope, the faster the speed.
If the motion changes, the graph might show a different shape, slope, or position. For example, if the speed increases, the graph might show a steeper slope. If the direction of motion changes, the graph might show negative values or a curve. Any variation in the motion will be reflected in the graph.
I would probably use a line graph. That would be easiest to find a compare trends (changes over time)...
months* I think the best choice would be a line graph since line graphs are known to display data that changes over time. In your question the mass probably changes throughout an owl's life. This info would show clearly in a line graph since the mass changes.
Volume increases at the same rate as temperature.
When putting the scores in, you use the normal distribution graph, which is the best start.