Yes, you could use a picture graph to show patterns over time.
Line graphs show a change over time and if you're doing an experiment over a certain number of days or any length of time, line graphs can be used to track your progress and the change of the experiment.
Line graphs show increases or decreases in something over time.
Line graphs are meant for rate that change over time so go with that
they will show the variation between distance & time
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Yes, you could use a picture graph to show patterns over time.
These graphs CAN show you patterns over time as long as one of your axes shows time (usually the x axis). However it is easier to see trends over time if you use a line graph, and this is more common.
line graphs show a change over time
No. That would be a histogram.
They both show a set of data. Line graphs show data over time. Pie graphs show percentages in data.
Line graphs in geography are used to show trends or patterns over a period of time, such as changes in temperature, population growth, or precipitation levels. They are helpful in visually displaying data and analyzing relationships between variables.
Line graphs show a change over time and if you're doing an experiment over a certain number of days or any length of time, line graphs can be used to track your progress and the change of the experiment.
Line graphs show increases or decreases in something over time.
Graphs showing average temperature typically display seasonal variations and long-term trends in temperature fluctuations over time. Graphs showing precipitation usually show the amount of rainfall or snowfall in a place over time, highlighting seasonal patterns or anomalies. Both types of graphs help to visualize and understand the climate patterns and variations in a specific location.
Bar graph - "talaang bar" or "areglong bar" Line graph - "graing linya" or "larawang linya" Pie graph - "bilog na grap" or "parihabaing grap"