Y Axis Main Label (Response) Y Axis Minor Labels Coragh data-point bat, borpiot, etc N Days Calling Legend I 2000 -XAxis Minor Labels X Axis Main Label (Predictor) Figure 1 Figure legend goes on the bottom Each figure is numbered Give a brief description of figure an any important information to understand it How to Format a Table: 2021 Year Preserve LaGrange SatCreek Figure 1: Number of calling days by male chorus frogs in two preserves with different levels of hydrological diversity LaGrange (orange) only has temporary ponds, Salt CreenNP (teal) has both temporary and permanent ponds. Table 1: Table title goes on the top. Each table is numbered. Give a brief description of what the table contains and define any factors or information that isn't clear. COLUMN 1 COLUMN 2 COLUMN 3 COLUMN 4 COLUMNS
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