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10 August, 13:30

What graph should I use?

I'm doing a science project, my problem is "Does the time of day affect the types of clouds visible in [city]?" I asked my teacher a while ago and she suggested a line graph with the average # of clouds over time of day and have a line for each cloud type, but I'm not sure how to count clouds? That sounds silly but with cirrus and all the like, its hard to separate one from another. So do you know a graph I could use? Or some other kind of quantitative data that I could use in my graph?

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  1. 10 August, 14:00
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    A line graph sounds like the best option
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