Now that you have your data, it's time to make sense of it! After being analyzed, the data points can reveal interesting information like trends that you can later use to draw conclusions from the experiment.
The first steps in analyzing your data is to make it readable! Many scientists use software like Excel and Google Sheets to analyze data, and you can too.
Your table should have two columns. The first column, referred to as "x," can show either the progression of something constant (like time) or act as a label. The "y" column is where you put the data points you collected! Include units in parentheses after the column titles. Your final chart might look something like one of the examples below.