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Thursday, December 11, 2008

Climograph


The climograph above demonstrates the climate changes that occur in West Mexico. The blue bar graph demonstrates the amount of rainfall that averagely occurs each month in mm. The Red line describes the temperature in the region throughout the year in degrees celsius. Climographs are good tools to use when figuring out how vegetation grows throughout the years, and why droughts may occur throughout the year.
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    • ▼  December (47)
      • Stem and Leaf plot
      • Boxplot
      • Histogram
      • Parallel coordinate graph
      • Triangular Plot
      • Windrose
      • Climograph
      • Population Profile
      • Scatterplot
      • Index Value Plot
      • Lorenz Curve
      • Bilateral Graph
      • Nominal area choropleth map
      • No title
      • Unstandardized choropleth map
      • Standardized Choropleth Map
      • Univariate Choropleth Map
      • Bivariate Choropleth Map
      • Unclassed Choropleth map
      • Classed Chroropleth Map
      • Range Graded Proportional Circle Map
      • Continuously Variable Proportional Circle Map
      • DOQQ
      • DEM
      • DLG
      • DRG
      • Isopleth Map
      • Isopach map
      • Isohyet
      • Isotach
      • Isobars
      • LIDAR
      • Doppler Radar Image
      • Black and White Aerial Photo
      • Infrared Aerial Photo
      • Cartogram
      • Flow map
      • Isoline map
      • Proportional Circle Map
      • Choropleth map
      • Dot Distribution Map
      • Propaganda map
      • Hypsometric Map
      • PLSS map
      • Cadastral Map
      • Planimetric Map
      • Mental Map
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