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∙ 11y agoI would use a pictogram - take photographs every month and display them in sequence.
There are too many changes to display simultaneously and in numerical form. You can show the change in volume easily using a line graph. You could also show change in mass and mass of mouldy growth in numeric form but I suggest that pictures are more effective. The change in colour will be difficult to show graphically and, whatever you try, you will not be able to illustrate the stench!
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∙ 11y agoa bar graph
circle graph
Line graph
A line graph I should think. I really do hope this helps dear.
A graph which consists of short straight lines which keep changing direction. Example : a graph line which is inclined at say, 30 degrees to a horizontal, then changes direction instantly to a line which is say, inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal , etc. If the shape of a graph is not a series of straight lines joined to each other, then it is not a step graph.
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A bar graph would be ideal for comparing the amount of rainfall each month for one year as it allows for a clear visualization of the differences in rainfall between each month.
Sure, on a bar graph, each bar represents a quantity of something. If the entire graph is for a certain product, then each bar could represent the quantity sold each month. Or the entire graph could be for a particular month, with each bar representing sales during that month, for different products.
Nothing particular. The graph of y = x2, for example, changes slope at each point on the graph.
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a bar graph
Bar graph
bar graph.
A line graph would be the best way to show how the average daily temperature rises and falls over the course of a month. Each point on the graph would represent the average daily temperature for a particular day, and the line connecting these points would visually show the trend of temperature changes throughout the month.
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To compare the temperature of the city each month.