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What is a scatter pattern? What can it tell a forensic anthropologist?

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A scattered pattern is an area where the bones are distributed after a while. This can tell anthropologist how long the body was in the area and the conditions scene the bones arrived.

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A scatter plot (aka scatter chart, scatter graph) uses dots to represent values for two different numeric variables. The position of each dot on the horizontal and vertical axis indicates values for an individual data point. Scatter plots are used to observe relationships between variables.

A scattered pattern is an area where the bones are distributed after a while. This can tell anthropologist how long the body was in the area and the conditions scene the bones arrived.

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