By using your own data, Smart Grapher helps you to create line graphs, bar graphs, circle graphs and more. You can easily put your data into a form that makes sense and gives meaning to the results of your experiments.
Data Analysis Activities
Apply your understanding of data analysis to transform raw data into meaningful graphs and charts. By taking data from real-world research you can make these data into useful, readable forms. Then answer questions that illustrate how data affects scientific methods and research.
Analyze trends in Earth's biodiversity.
Graph change in average heights over time.
Graph Chargaff's data.
Graph data to analyze how environmental conditions affected the beak size of one population.
Graph allele frequencies and determine if populations are evolving.
Graph and analyze the bison population of Yellowstone Park.
Graph the number of known amphibian species by region and analyze the distribution.
Graph and analyze fish populations in different lakes.
Graph the spread of Cualerpa from 1984 until 2003 in the Mediterranean Sea.
Determine the relationship between number of species and oxygen levels in Lake Malawi.
Compare graphs of different animals' body temperatures.
Graph cortisol levels in the body throughout the day.
Graph the number of West Nile virus cases and discover just how quickly the virus spread.
Graph water reabsorption for different levels of ADH.
Determine whether fast runners move their legs more quickly than slow runners.
Graph the rise and fall of human growth hormone through adolescence for both girls and boys.