The Seasons
The Seasons
The seasons depicts weathers as feelings and thoughts of life and death or non (life and death) beings and deities.
The emotions and rationalities of life and death or non (life and death) beings and deities are depicted as hills, slopes, mountains or valleys of aquatic, celestial, terrestrial and atmospheric homes and abodes which are signified as graphical representations such as;
Bar charts: A common type of graph
Line graphs: A common type of graph
Scatter plots: A common type of graph
Pie charts: A common type of graph
Pictographs: Use pictures or symbols to represent data
Column charts: A common type of graph
Bubble charts: A common type of graph
Waterfall charts: Show a running total as values are added or subtracted
Dumbbell charts: Use dots and connectors to emphasize the change between two values
Bullet charts: A variation of bar charts that show actual performance against a target
Graphs are visual representations that show the relationship between different variables. They can be used to represent both numerical and categorical data.
Each type of graph has its own strengths and weaknesses, and the best one to use depends on the data being represented.
By the meteorological calendar, spring will always start on 1 March; ending on 31 May. The seasons are defined as spring (March, April, May), summer (June, July, August), autumn (September, October, November) and winter (December, January, February).