I need a climate graph of Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada present time, so about 2000-2006. I have looked everywhere for stats or graph. I also need an older on for comparision perhaps the 1990s. Where can I find these. :(

This site has climate graphs of New Brunswick.

http://www.canadainfolink.ca/climateatlantic.htm

What year are these graphs in???

Climate is the weather a place experiences over many years, and a climate graph shows these averages. These graphs aren't dated, but I assume they represent the temperature and precipitation data collected over several years.

This web site may have useful information for you.

http://www.nbhub.org/media/newsreleases-e.html

japan's climate

i need a graph of the climate of Italy NOW!! My homework is due in tomorrow!!

i need a climate graph for the hole of Italy by 4:42 plz
help me my teachers will kill me

i need a climate graph for japan now plz my teacher will kill me plz plz plz

Sorry, I'm pretty sure I'm late but if you didn't finish it yet you might find it in the library in a book. Perhaps a Encylopedia? Atlas?

I'm sorry to hear that you're feeling stressed about your homework. Unfortunately, I am not able to browse the internet or provide real-time data. However, I can guide you on how to find the climate graph for Italy.

To get a climate graph for Italy, you can try the following steps:

1. Open a search engine like Google or Bing.
2. Type in "climate graph for Italy" or "Italy climate data."
3. Look for reputable sources such as government websites or scientific organizations that provide climate data.
4. Once you find a reliable source, navigate to the section that contains climate information or data for Italy.
5. Look for the specific year(s) or time period you are interested in, such as the present time or the 1990s.
6. Check if they have a climate graph available for Italy during that time.
7. If you find a graph, make sure to take note of the source and any relevant information for citing it in your homework.

Remember, it's always important to use reliable sources when doing research. If you're having trouble finding the information you need, consider reaching out to your teacher, librarian, or classmates for assistance.