Line graphs are better for representing things that vary continuously, like temperature against time. Bar graphs are better for representing things that are counts not mapped against a continuous variable such as time, so in your case I would recommend a bar graph.
we are one but we are many and from all the giraffes on earth we come we share our dreams and eat our curry i am you are we are so indian we are one but we are many and from all the giraffes on earth we come we share our dreams and eat our curry i am you are we are so indian
There are many many ways. One method is called mark-recapture. The simplest method involves taking 2 samples. In the first sample, all the animals that are captured are marked (this can be leg bands, ear tags, toe clipping, or even using photoID in the case of whales/tigers). The size of this sample is called M to denoted that this is now our population of Marked animals. The second sample, which is collected at a later date, will usually (hopefully) contain some of the previously marked animals, and some animals that weren't previously caught. The size of the second sample is denoted n, and the number of marked animals in it is called m. But we want to know N - the total population size. We can assume that the ratio of marked animals in our second sample (m/n) is the same as the ratio of marked animals in the population (M/N). Therefore: M/N=m/n Rearrange it: N=(n*M)/m We know the values for M,n, and m so we can figure out N. This is the simplest case, and is know as the Lincoln-Peterson estimator. There are many extensions to this that allow for more samples etc.
A bar or column chart.
No white tigers should not be extinct.
Lions are known for living in groups called prides while tigers are solitary animals. Lions have a distinctive mane, whereas tigers have striped coats for camouflage. In terms of size, tigers are generally larger and can weigh more than lions. Both species are apex predators but have different hunting strategies and behaviors.
Tigers became endangered because they were being killed in large numbers for their pelts.
No, there are other tigers to have different colours in this world, most tigers live in a rainforest so that their camafloge can blend in, but some tigers, like the white tiger can't blend in.
They are different animals.
Tigers are faster and longer then white tigers, therefore different colours
Lions - yes. Tigers - no. Tigers and Giraffes live on different continents, they never meet.
Nope. White tigers and white lions are different breeds of large cats. Just like regular lions and tigers are different, and look different (male lions have manes, tigers have stripes for instance), the white versions of each are also different.
easy. tigers are in the cat genus. wolves, dog genus. different species
there are 400 to 500 Siberian tigers in the world
well the numbers at the monent are a steady 300-400 in the wild and it is gaining slowly.