If the axes are on autoscale, it will make no difference. Otherwise they will be 5 times the size.
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That would be a bar graph.
A graph that uses bars is simply called a bar graph.
you have to be more specific. you didn't make sense when you said that. at least use proper grammar
A bar graphA graph consisting of bars is called a bar graph. It is irrelevant whether the bars are horizontal or vertical or whether there are spaces between the bars or not.
hey would probably get smaller!
You don't. Unless the graph is essentially pointless, most of the bars will be rectangles, and so they would all fall into the same category.
The answer to a graph that uses bars to show information is a bargraph
a bar graph the bars are seperated a histogram the bars are not seperated
a bar graph the bars are seperated a histogram the bars are not seperated
A bar graph would be best to show a change in data that is not continuous, as it allows for discrete categories to be visually compared easily. The gaps between bars help to emphasize that the data points are distinct and not continuous.
Difference between bar and line graphs:Line graph shows change in a long period of time and bar graph shows bars showing different amounts.Also a line graph is used to show change over time and a bar graph is used for comparison.