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Environmental Science Graphing Basics Environmental Science

What is a graph? Graph – A visual representation of data There are three main types: Bar Graph Circle/Pie Graph Line Graph

Bar Graph Used to show comparison between quantitative data (numbers) and qualitative data (objects, places, etc)

Circle/pie graph Used to show percentages of a whole Must add up to 100% 5 red, 5 blue, 10 green 5/20 x 100 = 25% red 5/20 x 100 = 25% blue 10/20 x 100 = 50% green

Line Graph Used to show relationships between quantities Show a change over time May have more than one line on a single graph

Steps to Making a graph Decide which type to used based on the data Determine you independent and dependent variables Ind – x axis; dep – y axis Make your EVENLY SPACED scale to use as much of the graph paper as possible – Always start at zero! Plot points (line graph) or draw bars Make a key if necessary Give it a title and label your axes! (Points off if you don’t!)