Chemistry
Chemistry, 09.09.2020 21:01, maritzahernandez32

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Analyze the graphs below and write a reflection on what you think the graphs are communicating to you. To
guide you with your response, start with some observations.
What are the topics of the graphs?(the titles)
Who_is_wearing_face_coverings_in_pu blic_?
What quantities are being compared? What is the x axis (the horizontal - side to side) and the y axis (the
vertical - up and down)?
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What are some observations that you can make based on the graphs? Tell me 3 details - for example
Australia has the least amount of people wearing masks.
What do you foresee happening in the next 10 years?Give me a prediction of what may happen in 10 years
based on this data.
How long the new coronavirus can live on surfaces
Who is wearing face coverings in public?

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