Usually a bar graph would be better in this situation. If the temperature is shown over time, a line graph would be better.
A pie graph is best for using to show percentages.
circle graph /aka/ pie chart
it can but it would be hard it would be a lot easier to use a line graph
a bar graph because the line graph shows something in a period of time. Also a bar graph would show the number of birds and the color of them at the time while a line graph would show only the number of birds and the time.
Usually a bar graph would be better in this situation. If the temperature is shown over time, a line graph would be better.
a bar graph
A line 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.
line graph
Volume increases at the same rate as temperature.
Bar chart maybe, but probably line graph
A line graph would be suitable for recording the temperature of hot water in a pan over time. This type of graph can effectively show how the temperature changes at different time intervals.
Scatter graph i think. Hope that helps!
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.
This graph of Charles Law would show the relationship of volume of a gas as a function of the temperature at constant pressure.
a line graph - apex