To determine which graph illustrates water boiling in Denver, Colorado, at an elevation of 1,600 meters, you should look for a graph that shows boiling point decreasing with increasing altitude. At 1,600 meters, water boils at a temperature lower than the standard 100°C (212°F) at sea level, typically around 94°C (201°F). Therefore, the graph that accurately represents this lower boiling point at the specified altitude would be the correct choice.
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Secular graphs illustrate the long=term trend of a disease.
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Graphs of change of state typically depict temperature on the y-axis and heat added or removed on the x-axis. Commonly, these graphs show flat segments (plateaus) where the temperature remains constant during phase transitions, such as melting and boiling, indicating that heat energy is being used to change the state rather than increase the temperature. The slopes of the lines before and after these plateaus represent the heating or cooling of the substance in its solid, liquid, or gas states. Overall, the graph illustrates the relationship between temperature, heat transfer, and phase changes.
If you can illustrate numerical information in a pictorial form then that is a graph. So there are infinitely many kinds of graphs. One of my favourites illustrates Napoleon's invasion of Russia and his retreat. See link for more.
Bar graphs and line graphs do not. Straight line, parabolic, and hyperbolic graphs are graphs of an equation.
circle graphs add up to 100% , bar and line graphs don't
All graphs are graphical graphs because if they were not graphical graphs they would not be graphs!
Pie Graphs, Bar Graphs, and Line Graphs are three graphs that scientist use often.
Bar graphs and line graphs.
The answer depends on what information is graphed. There are distance-time graphs, velocity-time graphs, speed-time graphs, acceleration-time graphs.