Using an atlas or the Internet, look up and select five U.S. counties. Determine where these counties are located and use the information on the map to create a graph representing the information.

This is a brief outline to help you create a graph based on five selected U.S. counties:

Selected Counties

1. Los Angeles County, California

Location: Southern California, along the coast.

2. Cook County, Illinois

Location: Northeastern Illinois, includes Chicago.

3. Harris County, Texas

Location: Southeastern Texas, includes Houston.

4. Miami-Dade County, Florida

Location: Southeastern Florida, includes Miami.

5. King County, Washington

Location: Northwestern Washington, includes Seattle.

Steps to Create the Graph

1. Data Collection: Gather data on population, area, or another metric for each county.

2. Map Reference: Use an atlas or online maps (like Google Maps) to visualize the locations of these counties.

3. Graph Creation:

X-axis: List the counties.

Y-axis: Represent the chosen metric (e.g., population, area).

Use bar or line graphs to display the data.

Example Data (Hypothetical)

Los Angeles County: 10 million (population)

Cook County: 5 million

Harris County: 4 million

Miami-Dade County: 2.8 million

King County: 2.3 million

Graph Example

Create a bar graph with the county names on the X-axis and the population on the Y-axis, showing the differences cle

arly.