Any kind of graph can be used for quantitative data.
Bar Graph.
A line graph, probably.
bar graph
Any kind of graph can be used. It depends on the nature of the data, the type of comparison and the preferences of the person writing up the results.
the line graph is the temperature!
A pie graph is used for percentage.
Any kind of graph can be used for discrete data.
Any kind of graph can be used for quantitative data.
Bar Graph.
Any graph can be used for such a purpose.
A dual-axis graph can be used to show both temperature (on one axis) and precipitation (on another axis) on the same graph. Alternatively, a line graph can be used with two different lines representing temperature and precipitation over time.
A line graph, probably.
A pie chart :) or a bar graph.
It all depends on what kind of bar graph your're making, and also for what data your putting on it !
a climatograph
Pie chart