Read the stacked bar graphs and answer the questions.

 
 

Q4 A Brooklyn risks having many trees all die at the same time. You can tell there isn’t a lot of variety because the bar graph has long color bands instead of being divided up into many small slices like the graph for Manhattan.

Q5 C

Q6 C

4

Which city may be at risk of losing many trees because it has too many of the same type? How can you tell?

A Brooklyn

B Manhattan

C Neither one

5

Why would a city want to collect and analyze all these data points?

Analyzing the data helps—

A scientists predict the size of insect populations

B neighbors learn how to create more green spaces

C city workers prevent and prepare for a mass die-off of trees

6

How is a stacked bar graph different from a regular bar graph?

A It measures the total number of things

B It shows the steps in a process

C It shows how a category is divided

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