Scientists use data to help them answer questions about a phenomenon. You can use data to help you answer the questions, “How can you explain the evidence of observed seasonal patterns in daylight hours and opposite seasons in the hemispheres? Why does this happen?”
Data that is recorded in tables can be plotted in graphs. The line graphs below show the same data as on page 3. The graphs can also help you look for patterns. Analyze the total daylight data for each location and year and answer the questions that follow.
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Complete the chart below.