It completely depends on what you are trying to represent and what type of graph you are showing it on. for example a foot strike measured on a ground reaction force platform will produce 3 very nice line graphs showing the different plains the foot is experiencing forces. the fact is that if you are measuring anything quantitatively the correct graph will show a clear representation of what is going on.
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circle graphs
bar graphs are used to compare different data. a line graph is used to see the changes over a period of time of a specific data. a circle graph is used to represent a part to a whole relationship.
Lots of people look at stock market graphs on a daily basis, for one example. A weather 'map' can graph of temperature data (or precipitation data), where colors represent certain levels of the data.
Scientists create graphs to visually represent data and to better understand patterns and relationships within the data. Graphs allow scientists to analyze and interpret information more easily, identify trends, and communicate their findings to a wider audience. Graphs also help scientists make predictions and draw conclusions based on the data they have collected.
bar graphs use categorical data