Which graph is used for weather?
A climograph is a graphical representation of a location’s basic climate. Climographs display data for two variables: (a) monthly average temperature and (b) monthly average precipitation. These are useful tools to quickly describe a location’s climate.
What do the lines on a climate graph represent?
The black line shows the average (mean) of all the high temperatures for each date. The red line shows the highest high temperature and the blue line shows the lowest high temperature recorded for each date. The lowest high temperatures represent the hottest part of the coolest day that occurred on each date.
What do you call a climate graph?
A quick way to get an idea of the climate of a particular place is to look at a “climate-graph,” or “climograph.” A climograph is what scientists create to show a particular location’s average temperature and precipitation during the year.
What does a weather graph look like?
A climate graph displays yearly temperature and precipitation statistics for a particular location. The average temperature for each month is plotted on the graph with a red dot and the dots are then connected in a smooth, red line. Precipitation (mm) is measured using the numbers on the right hand side of the chart.
How do you tell if you are in the southern or Northern Hemisphere?
All locations on Earth that are north of the equator are in the Northern Hemisphere. This includes all of North America and Europe along with most of Asia, northern South America, and northern Africa. All points on Earth that are south of the equator are in the Southern Hemisphere.
What is the difference between the north and south hemisphere?
The northern hemisphere refers to the northern half of hemisphere. This means that the northern hemisphere lies to the north of the equator. The southern hemisphere refers to the half of the Earth which is to the south of the Equator. It contains all or parts of the five continents which are Antarctica.