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- interpreting graphs (in the following graph explain what the x and y axis are representing as far as a relationship meaning what do they mean about each other? then explain how the graph represents the population of sharks as a whole to the population represented here in california. remember: list what the title of the graph would be, then list, how the population of sharks as a whole is represented by the population here in california. title of the graph: answer the question: how the population of sharks as a whole is represented by the population here in california. your response:
The x - axis represents years from 1950 - 2019. The y - axis represents the number of incidents. The graph shows shark - related incidents (fatalities, non - fatal injuries, no injury) over time in California. It can't directly represent the whole shark population. However, if more incidents occur in certain years, it might imply more human - shark interactions, which could potentially be related to the local shark population size or behavior. A possible title could be "Shark - related Incidents in California (1950 - 2019)".
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TITLE of the Graph: Shark - related Incidents in California (1950 - 2019)
Your Response: The graph shows shark - related incidents in California over time. While it doesn't directly represent the whole shark population, more incidents may suggest aspects about local shark population size or behavior related to human interactions.