A graph would not be useful to illustrate the times between eclipses, or the comparative shapes of airfoils. Graphs only illustrate numerical information in comparison with other similar values.
In general it could - particularly if the precision of the scale is not matched by the accuracy of the data in the table.
It would help if you look at the chart graph or table!
the meaning would be chart, graph, or diagram are the meaning for tally table.
kind of, but it matters what kind of table or graph it is Well, not exactly, but you could make a graph from a table. For instance you might record the height of a bean plant each day in a table, then use these numbers, one as the x coordinate and the other as the y coordinate to form a graph which would give you a continuous picture of the growth of the plant. From the graph you could determine the height of the plant at any given hour or minute, not just at the end of each day.
A graph would not be useful to illustrate the times between eclipses, or the comparative shapes of airfoils. Graphs only illustrate numerical information in comparison with other similar values.
In general it could - particularly if the precision of the scale is not matched by the accuracy of the data in the table.
It would help if you look at the chart graph or table!
A graph is like a bar chart and a grid is like a table they are different ways of presenting information like you where recording a what a lesson was called you would put it in a grid because its a word and you cant record words in a graph because you would usually use numbers for a graph.
A bar graph would be the best graph or chart to use to compare and contrast information.
the meaning would be chart, graph, or diagram are the meaning for tally table.
bar graph
A Histogram, a line plot and a line graph.
table
No it wouldn't.
graphs can't hold stuff
You would research the moons of both planets and then draw up a table showing the characteristics of all three. The table would illustrate their similarities and differences.