Straight, diagonal proportional line: i.e. as concentration increases, up-take increases.
In simple terms a bar graph.
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
ur butt
On a TPR (Temperature, Pulse, Respiration) graph, an orally taken temperature will typically show a reading that reflects the core body temperature, which is usually around 98.6°F (37°C) but can vary slightly. The graph will display this temperature measurement as a point plotted against time, allowing for a visual representation of temperature changes over a specific period. If there are fluctuations, such as fevers or hypothermia, these will be evident on the graph as deviations from the normal range.
The graph of diffusion vs temperature typically shows an increase in diffusion rate with increasing temperature. This is because higher temperatures increase the kinetic energy of particles, leading to faster movement and more frequent collisions, which in turn promotes faster diffusion. However, extreme temperatures can also denature proteins or change the properties of the medium, affecting diffusion rates.
the line graph is the temperature!
In simple terms a bar graph.
The relationship depicted in the temperature vs viscosity graph is that as temperature increases, viscosity decreases.
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
The information that are in a climate graph are temperature and rainfall.
line graph!
simple graph is a graph without self loop and parallel edges
Creating a line graph is a simple thing to do. If you have two points, you can create a line graph.
The graph illustrates the relationship between vapor pressure and temperature. As temperature increases, vapor pressure also increases.