3. Show how the length of day changes with latitude by plotting the following points. Use the table below as a graph and place an X in the box where you want to plot a data point. For example, if you find that a day is 10 hours long at 30° N latitude, represent this data with an X in the box where 10 hours meets 30 degrees. (You may use a graphing program like Excel if you prefer.) If you are able to print, connect the points.

Also you need to use a graph to finish that chart man.

To show how the length of day changes with latitude, you will need to plot the given data points on a graph. Here's how you can do it:

1. Set up a graph with latitude on the x-axis and the length of day on the y-axis. Make sure to label the axes appropriately.

2. Look at the given table and find the latitude and corresponding length of day for each data point.

3. Locate the latitude value on the x-axis and the length of day value on the y-axis.

4. Place an 'X' or a data point at the intersection of the latitude and length of day values on the graph.

5. Repeat this process for each data point provided in the table.

6. Once you have plotted all the data points, you can connect them to form a line or curve.

If you prefer to use a graphing program like Excel, you can follow these steps:

1. Open Microsoft Excel or any similar graphing software.

2. Create a table with two columns: one for latitude and one for the length of day.

3. Enter the latitude values from the given table in the first column and the corresponding length of day values in the second column.

4. Select the data in the table.

5. Click on the "Insert" tab and choose the type of graph that best represents your data (e.g., scatter plot or line graph).

6. Excel will generate a graph based on the selected data points.

7. If you need to make any adjustments to the graph, such as adding axis labels or a title, you can do so using the formatting options provided by the graphing software.

By following these steps, you will be able to plot the data points, and if you are able to print, you can connect them to see how the length of day changes with latitude.

3. Show how the length of day changes with latitude by plotting the following points. Use the table below as a graph and place an X in the box where you want to plot a data point. For example, if you find that a day is 10 hours long at 30° N latitude, represent this data with an X in the box where 10 hours meets 30 degrees. (You may use a graphing program like Excel if you prefer.) If you are able to print, connect the points

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