RESULTS FOR MY SURVEY.

WHAT IS YOUR FAVOURITE SEASON?



THIS IS WHAT I CONCLUDED FROM MY 26 SURVEY REPLIES.

CONCLUSIONS:

NUMBER ONE:

THE PEOPLE THAT WERE MOST INTERESTED IN MY SURVEY LIVED IN SMALL TOWNS.

NUMBER TWO:

MOST PEOPLE THAT ANSWERED MY SURVEY LIVED IN COLD AREAS.

NUMBER THREE:

PEOPLE COULD'NT DECIDE WEATHER THEIR FAVOURITE SEASONS CORESSPONDED WITH THEIR FAVOURITE SPORTS.

Here are my results.
Graph 1

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My survey was designed to find out peoplešs favourite seasons and why they liked the seasons that they liked. Among other things. I hoped to dig deep into the minds of people and figure out not only what and why their favourite season was their favourite season but also if the persons favourite season corresponded with their favourite sport, in what region did they live in, and what was the coldest temperature in the personšs region. I had created an Internet page to show the world but I didnšt have a place to put it. So I sent my survey to IECC. surveys so that the world could answer my work. I received 26 replies all with different information that could help me with my survey. In the first chart I found out that most of the people that answered my survey lived in a small town. In the second graph it shows the peoplešs average coldest temperature where they live. In this chart we find out that a lot of people that live in a region where -30 Celsius is the coldest temperature. In the third graph it shows that half the people said that their favourite sport corresponded with their favourite season and half the people said that it didnšt. Three Conclusions:
1) People that live in a small town are most likely to be on the Internet answering surveys.
2) Most people that are on the Internet and are interested in peoplešs favourite seasons live in a relatively cold region.
3) People canšt decide weather their favourite sport corresponds with their favourite season or not.