Title | Paper Towel Experiment |
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Author | Isis Harrison |
Course | Principles Of Biology I Lab |
Institution | University of Georgia |
Pages | 3 |
File Size | 116.3 KB |
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Paper towel experiment description...
Isis Harrison Tornadoes and Deaths by Year and Month (1950-1952) Year Tornadoes by Month Ja Feb Mar n 7 20 21
Ap r 15
May 61
June 28
July
Aug
Sept
Oct
Nov
Dec
Average
Stand
23
Number of Tornadoes per Month from 1950-1952
1950
80
Number of Tornadoes
70 60 50
1950 1951 1952
40 30 20 10 0 Jan
Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Month
1951
2
10
6
26
57
76
23
1952
12 7
27 19
43 23.33333
37 26
34 46
5
8.544004
18.61003
11
34 50.6666 7 14.5716 6
27 24.3333 3 2.30940 1
Average Standard deviation
26.1533 9
13 27 16 18.66667 7.371115
9
2
12
10
1 4.33333 3 4.16333 2
0 1.33333 3 1.15470 1
6 7.33333 3 4.16333 2
3 5.66666 7 3.78593 9
21.6666 7 20
Isis Harrison
Average Tornadoes per Year
Averag 60 Average 50 40
1950 1951 1952
30 20 10 20 Jan
Feb
16.75 0
5
10
15
20
21.67 25
Number of Tornadoes per Month from 1950-1952 80 70
Number of Tornadoes
0
60 50
1950 1951 1952
40 30 20 10 0 Jan
Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec
Month
Isis Harrison According to the line graph, the number of tornadoes peaked in the year of 1951. There was also a peak in the number of tornadoes during May and June and a gradual decline in the number of tornadoes as of June. From this data it can be inferred that the greatest number of tornadoes occur during warmers months and less frequently in fall and winter months. The best graph that shows this data is the line graph as it shows the number of tornadoes for each month for every year. The line graphs also show how often the tornadoes occur and the frequency of their occurrence....