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You can have almost any variables that you like. One of my favourites is Minard's graph depicting Napoleon's army marching to Russia and retreating. See en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_invasion_of_Russia#Weather_as_a_factor. The graph depicts the size of the army, distance from Paris/Moscow (including some geographical features) and the temperatures (lower section) : all plotted against time.

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