Logistic growth
No, your not specific enough.
unfortuantely there isn't one
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pie graph I suggest the best graph to show percentage is a circle graph because bar graphs are for numbers and lnie is way off. Pie graphs are made for percentage.
a bar graph because the line graph shows something in a period of time. Also a bar graph would show the number of birds and the color of them at the time while a line graph would show only the number of birds and the time.
a bar graph because the line graph shows something in a period of time. Also a bar graph would show the number of birds and the color of them at the time while a line graph would show only the number of birds and the time.
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If you mean "scurvy", it is caused by lack of vitamin C in the diet.
The Dock uses a set of graphic images and the default colour scheme cannot be changed but you can replace the set of graphics to create a new Dock. The Dock's graphics are buried deep within the system. To find them dig down through the following folders from the hard disc level: System Library Core Services Right click on the Dock icon and select Show Package Contents from the menu. Open folders: Contents Resources The Dock is made up from the files: frontline.png scurve-l.png scurve-m.png scurve-sm.png scurve-xl.png Websites such as Dockulicious (See links below) provide ready made replacement graphics. Be aware that any updates to the Mac OS will restore the default Dock style.
yes i could if i had Louis Bousquet was her but he is not so i can not answer it ask some one else to
A bar graph is commonly used to represent population data, allowing for easy comparison between different groups or categories, such as populations of various countries or regions. Alternatively, a line graph can effectively show population trends over time, illustrating how a population has increased or decreased across different years. For more complex data, a population pyramid can visualize age and gender distribution within a population.