Based on the line graph, what the scientist is most likely to use as this visual aid in a presentation on ocean temperatures is one who wants to show measurements of ocean temperatures in one spot over time.
Explanation:
The line graph shows the changes in ocean temperature (ordinate axis) over time (abscissa axis), indicating that the measurement was made at a specific location at a specific time.
The scientist can use this graph as a visual aid in the presentation if he wants to show the temperature changes in one place that have occurred over time.
The other options are not correct because:
<em>The graph has no relation to the temperature measurement method.
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<em>The graph shows only one place where the temperature was taken, not several.
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<em>The graph does not show an image of where certain temperatures are found in an ocean</em>