Graphs!. What are graphs??? A pictorial device, such as a pie chart or bar graph, used to illustrate quantitative relationships. Also called chart.

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Graphs!

What are graphs??? A pictorial device, such as a pie chart or bar graph, used to illustrate quantitative relationships. Also called chart.

Kinds of Graphs

Circle/ Pie Graph Shaped like a CIRCLE Divided into fractions that look like pieces of pie

Bar Graph Uses bars to show data Can be vertical (up or down), or horizontal (cross). The data can be words or numbers

Picture Graph Uses pictures or symbols to show data

Histogram A special kind of bar graph. Data must be shown as numbers in order

Line Graph Shows points plotted on a graph

Diagrams!!

What is a diagram? Two dimensional geometric symbolic representation of information according to some visualization technique. Sometimes 3D

Kinds of diagrams

Maps!

What are maps??? A representation usually on a plane surface, of a region of the earth

Kinds of maps

Political Maps Designed to show governmental boundaries of countries, states and countries, the location of major cities, and they usually include significant bodies of water.

Relief Maps A map that depticts land configuration usually with contour lines

ClimateMaps A deptiction of prevailing weather patterns in a given area

Vegetation Maps A map showing the pattern of vegetation in an area. (Botany)

Population Maps A map that shows different population of the world. It is an example of a Thematic Map. Shows a certain area of population.

Tables!

What are tables??? Is a set of data elements (values) that are organizes using a model of vertical columns and horizontal rows. Is a means of arranging data in rows and columns the use of tables is pervasive throughout all communication, research, and data analysis.

What are tables??? Appear in print media, handwritten notes, computer software, architectural ornamentation, traffic signs, and many other places.

Kinds of tables