The answer depends on the variables in the graph! In a graph of age against mass there is nothing that represents acceleration.
a line graph would do the best or you could do the bar graph but it would be a bit longer to do
Line Graph
A key can make it easier to interpret the data sets that each part of the graph represents, especially if there is no room in the graph area for labels.
It is not, if it is a graph of force against acceleration.
the line graph is the temperature!
to tell them why you made this graph
The relationship depicted in the temperature vs viscosity graph is that as temperature increases, viscosity decreases.
A Desert Climatogram is a graph that shows the temperature and rainfall, for each month in the year, for the Desert. A Desert Climatogram is a graph that shows the temperature and rainfall, for each month in the year, for the Desert.
No
You can use a bar graph or a line graph.
The viscosity vs temperature graph shows how the viscosity of a substance changes as the temperature changes. It typically shows that viscosity decreases as temperature increases.
A line graph
line graph!
The information that are in a climate graph are temperature and rainfall.
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.
The graph illustrates the relationship between vapor pressure and temperature. As temperature increases, vapor pressure also increases.