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Justice was a pre-dreadnought battleship built for the French Navy in the early 1900s. She was the second member of the Liberté class, which included three other vessels and was a derivative of the preceding République class. Justice carried a main battery of four 305 mm (12 in) guns, with ten 194 mm (7.6 in) guns for her secondary armament. On entering service, Justice became the flagship of the 2nd Division of the Mediterranean Squadron, participating in the training routine of squadron and fleet maneuvers and cruises, as well as several naval reviews. During World War I, Justice was used to escort troopship convoys carrying elements of the French Army from North Africa to face the Germans invading northern France and also steamed to contain the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the Adriatic Sea, taking part in the minor Battle of Antivari. She was sent to the Black Sea after the war to oversee the surrender of German-occupied Russian warships, and then briefly became a training ship, before being decommissioned in the early 1920s. This photograph shows Justice in 1909 near New York City. Photograph credit: Detroit Publishing Company; restored by Adam Cuerden
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[edit]I love it how Aboriginal paintings depict a whole story.
Good graphs can also tell a story, as Edward Tufte describes in his books on data visualization.
Global warming
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Daily Sea Surface Temperatures 60S-60N 1979-2023
This Copernicus graph is a jewel. It is a graph that tells a whole story in an instant.
The blue, white, red lines are like waves of an ocean. The colours seem to show increasing temperature, yet actually show time, decades of data. Time and temperature coincide.
2023 jumps out of the waves, is out of bandwidth. Oceans are warming.
Climate change graphs
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A Péguy climograph shows average temperature and precipitation of a climate per month.
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Change of climate and its impact, with red for impossible agriculture.
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120 years of climate change in Paris.
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Climate change in Paris 1881-2000.
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Impact
Climate tipping point +1.5 °C
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The 20 year average is expected to cross +1.5 °C in 2033.
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In 2000 the tipping point was expected in 2045. In 2023 the expectation was 2033.
Polls
[edit]This chart tells the story of an election or poll. What are the changes since the previous election?
- new party.
- party that gained seats.
- party maintained seats, did not win, did not lose.
- Party lost seats. The top of is the result in the previous election.
- party lost all seats.
Collatz conjecture
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